can any1 answer this for me I was just curious in what u do when ur baby vomits up yellow stuff.. or if they have a cold what can u give them?..martini just vomitted and we dont know why or what to do..can any1 help us? also can we give her something if she gets a cold? |
The yellow stuff is bile when there tummies are empty. |
Did she just throw up once or is she continuing to vomit? Zoe ate a big piece of lint one day before I could grab it she just swolled it. About 10 minutes later, up came the lint and the bile you are speaking of. After that she was fine. Maybe it's something like that? But if she is continually vomiting I think I would at least call the vet as these guys can get dehydrated pretty quickly. Good luck. Hope your baby is feeling better. :( |
The yellow stuff is usually bile (and will almost always be foaming as well). Most times it means her tummy is too empty. For a cold, I would definitely visit the vet. It is really easy for colds to be kennel cough or progress to pneumonia. I would think that turning on the shower hot and closing the bathroom door with Martini in there with you could help a little with congestion. |
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I know when Max throws up just once, it's usually b/c he's eaten something (not his food usually) that didn't agree with him and up it comes. Also, if he eats too much food too fast, he'll almost always throw it up not too long afterward, but you can pretty much tell that b/c it's undigested food. It sounds like your baby is ok; I sure hope so! |
You can give her five cc's of Pepto, which is good because it has ingredients that absorb toxins as well as an asprin-like anti-inflamitory that can reduce inflammation in the intestines. I just spoke with my vet about this after Ranger's tummy fiasco to make sure I had the correct dosage. If she's acting fine, I wouldn't give her anything, they are so tiny and I can't imagine it's better to over do it, ya know? |
this happens to my mom's york when he eats grass.:( i hope your doggy feels better soon. |
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