Doggy vomit Oh nooo... My baby threw up today! Anybody else experience this? Just once ,this morn , about 2 tab of kibble although when I offered her pineapple greek yogurt first she wants something topped with it , that was her choice .... About an hour later she threw up. She has eaten yogurt before several times so I don't think she is intolerant and she likes pineapple.... She napped a lot and for our daily walk I did most of the walking:) By evening she ate her kibble topped with a little rice and chicken and is back to her old self, plying drinking and wanting tricks for treats. Which is wellness grain free. I feed her wellness puppy. Her poop is a little soft today but when she plays hard she drinks too. What do you suppose happened? Would a piece of onion on floor she found do that? Oh myyyyy , needless to say I spent day in bed with her :) |
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If your baby is developing a sensitive stomach, it could be her regular kibble, the chicken, the pineapple-topped yogurt or the onion. My late Jilly - and now my Tibbe once he got a sensitive stomach beginning at age 3 1/2 - neither could/can eat plain or fancy yogurt, pineapple-topped or not, pineapple by itself, boiled chicken or, of course, onion, because it did/does make them sick and have soft stools/diarrhea. With Jilly it was pure diarrhea, often with blood and it wouldn't stop for days, despite all the vetting/Rx's. They kept having me feed her boiled chicken and it turns out, she couldn't digest real meat of any kind, or even canned dog food of any kind. Tibbe can't eat real meat either. Dogs beginning to develop sensitive stomachs begin to have problems like this from almost anything, including their regular dog food, and you have to use trial and error to find out what kind of stomach-friendly food they can eat, even in dry kibble sometimes. The onion could be the cause due to stomach sensitivity to digesting it so hopefully that is what caused the symptoms though I understand the actual onion toxicity is at the red blood cell level, causing it to lyse or explode if the onion is even in small to moderate amounts and causing lethargy, dizziness, light-headedness though a large ingestion of onion can cause GI problems as well as a host of other very serious problems. If this keeps happening, ask the vet and see about putting her on a prescription food or other easily digested dog food and see if it stops. |
dog Is Zoey a puppy? If not why is she eating puppy food? My Spud was eating Wellness Super 5 mix and he threw up the whole bits I don't know why. I have him eating chicken and rice. Sometimes the food just doesn't agree with them. I hope your Yorkie is better soon. |
Thanks for the replys Zoey is 5 months, not sure if she did get a tiny bit of onion I might have slopped on the floor or not. I know I did so that's why I must wonder and she hasn't been this way at all till now. She hasn't had any reaction to anything else I have tried like steamed carrots, boiled chicken, rice, green beans, cottage cheese, diced apple, .....I will definetely keep an eye on her and scout around for something else in the meantime |
Yeah our little Shelby threw up a bit and we have some reasons why. Starters it could had been using a little dog friendly chicken broth cause at the time she had a small Cold. That or she would eat and be super hyper active to the point of throwing up a bit. Either way she stopped that now. |
She's been fine since.....kinda scared me. Wonder since it was soon after she ate , she was playing and I heard a gag cough she might have just regurgitated from gagging. She does that once in awhile too.... Our poor babies |
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