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Yellow Vomit! What Is This???? Every once in a while Coco will vomit yellow foamy stuff. This happens like once every few months. What is this??? and why does she do this? I have seen someone on here saying the same thing about their yorkie before. After she throws up she is fine but I just hate it when she does this and want to prevent it any way I can. |
vomit It means her stomach is upset..yellow foam is bile. It happens when the stomach is empty, usually early morning. Give her a snack at bed time and make sure she eats early in the morning. |
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I hope she is ok!!!!! Poor baby!!! |
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My little Keno does the same thing every now and then, and yes it too happens in the morning before he eats. |
Poor little baby, I guess you need to break out the bed time snacks. Coco's tummy is empty. Princess has a little treat before bed, and eats first thing in the morning. :D |
My Pom would do this every time she tried to sleep in my bed. It never failed. I thought it was because of dust mites or something. I changed my sheets 2 times a week and vacume and spray once every other week but she still would get sick on my bed. Vet couldnt figure it out either. Gus got sick in his crate once but after giving him some nutri stat and feeding him he was fine. |
Mine has had yellowish vomit. Its when their stomach is up set and is empty. |
Frankie does it too. My yorkie does it every now and then too....i think it's also because he stomach is empty...it usually happens in the morning when he hasn't eaten anything the night before. However, I usually feed him 2 to 3 times a day.....and sometimes he just doesn't want to eat at night...and I can't make him eat if he doesn't want to...so I just expect for him to vomit the next morning....he doesn't always though. I didn't know it was acidy and that it affected them in that way.....I don't know how to stop him from doing it though.. |
Sometimes happens with my baby too. But not just in the Am.. But the Vet did say it is from upset stomach.. |
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