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Foamy Throw up!! Piper has never really thrown up since I have had him, and all of a sudden, in the last two weeks, three foamy throw-ups, with nothing really in them. He seems ok, and the only thing I might be able to connect it to is the bully stick. Anyone experience this? What is it? |
My Rocky was doing that as well like a week and a half ago he threw up everyday sometimes after he ate and sometimes in the morning. The morning ones were foamy and didnt have anything in them the one's after food had his dry kibbles in it. I was so worrie i tried making him white rice with chicken breast the way i read on here and he threw up the rice but not the chicken. Then i started to mix his dry food with a little bit of wet and he hasent thrown up since then i was about ready to take him to the vet but it stopped so i didnt take him. I also stopped giving him the missing link i had him on for a few months because i didnt know what it was. Hope my experience was some what helpfull to you. Good luck with your baby. |
i was told foaming was from dehydration. |
Mia did this one day. Several vomits and then a loose stool. I gave her plain pedialyte and just stayed with her. I don't know if she found something in backyard (even tho I was with her the whole time) or if it was the Missing Link - ? Haven't given her any of the ML since. :confused: |
Gus will throw up foamy bile if he has gone too long without eating. For him, it mostly happened during the early morning hours so I make sure he eats something close to bedtime and it rarely ever happens now. |
Misha did this in the morning. The Vet told me & soon as she gets up, get a little something in her tummy. It worked... No more foamy vomit. |
Timmy was the same way...so now I give him a little something before bed and in the morning and no more bile. |
Same with Cali if she goes more than 10 hours without food on her tummy. |
Sted has done this a couple times too - but not in a LONG time. And your right - it is nothing but white, bubbly foam. With him though - I think it was because he hadn't ate much - and he STILL doesn't! Little turd :rolleyes: |
Sorry i can't be definite, but it could be allergies or mucus from congestion, listen to the chest. I'd just check in with the vet and do what he or she suggest. Hope all settles down soon and you can relax. |
My Nikki's been vomitting white foamy.. He drinks fine.. I should try to give him little food before bedtime and if it continues, I will visit vet. |
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If Ziva eats to many greens( beans ) the day before she throws up the next day. It was hard to track this down- 3-4 beans ok 5 she throws up.. |
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Lily and I had a great long walk this morning and then just about 100 feet from our front door, she stopped for a moment and silently vomited a good sized puddle of white foam. She's done this twice before (over the past month since we adopted her) I just realized that it's always been early in the morning. I am attributing this to empty tummy/low blood sugar and maybe I should give her a little bite or her "vitamin" chew before we go on our long morning walk. As a second note (to myself in the future!) Lily also had a short bout with some reverse sneezing today and it sounded like she had some phlegm. I wonder if the two have anything to do with each other?! I'm not going to worry for now, she ate a good breakfast, drank water and is resting at my feet. :dogzzz: I'd love to hear any of your thoughts! |
Since it is so hot here we walk early in the morning, but I make sure the girls each get 1TBSP of kibble as soon as they get up, then we walk about 45 minutes later. Seems to give them the energy they needfor their mile walk but not too full to upset. |
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