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 Yellow Vomit Hello yall'  Bella is vomiting 4 times in 3 hours..quarter size amounts that are yellow and foamy in color. I mean yellow like a Crayola crayon yellow. She is very sleepy and wasn't interested in the chicken and rice i cooked up for her. Does anyone have any suggestions...the vet closed at 6 and the ER vet doesnt open until 7:30.. | 
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 do you have nutrical or kyro syrup on hand? | 
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 yes I have nutrical | 
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 They often do this when they have an empty stomach, try to get her to eat something. | 
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 give her some not a lot but like a pea sized amount on your finger. this will help her appetite and also if she has low sugar this should boost her up | 
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 But she wont eat..her favorite is chicken and rice..and she looked and walked the other way and went to lay down... :( | 
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 okay i am trying the nutrical now'.. thank you all for quick responses! I wish she could say, "mommy it hurts here." Its hard when I know she isn't feeling well but don't know what to do. | 
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 also if she wont eat the nutrical then rub it on her tongue or gums | 
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 okay she wont take the nutrical from my finger...??? | 
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 look at above post | 
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 that didn't work either..i am going to try some tums? like a 1/4 of one | 
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 are Tums and Rolaids the same? | 
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 I am not a vet, so please don't take this as medical advice.  This is what I would do if it was Ellie.  If she had eaten in the morning I would withhold food until the next morning.  I would make sure she was getting karo syrup (Nutrical) even if I had to pry her mouth open and put it on her tongue.  If she threw up too many more times I would call the ER vet.  If she is just groggy I would wait until morning and if she wasn't feeling better I would call the regular vet.  The whole time I would be force syringing water.  That's just me though. | 
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 just give her nutrical not tums! its going to just happen in seconds! give it a little time! if in a couple of hours shes not a little better give her some more. | 
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 give her nutrical | 
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