What's wrong with dogs barking and vomiting? This condition may be indigestion or gastrointestinal disease of the dog, and you should take it to the veterinary doctor for treatment as soon as possible. 1. Indigestion When dogs eat faster or over...
What's wrong with dogs barking and vomiting? This condition may be indigestion or gastrointestinal disease of the dog, and you should take it to the veterinary doctor for treatment as soon as possible.
1. Indigestion
When dogs eat faster or overeat, it may cause excessive gastrointestinal burden and indigestion, resulting in vomiting and gingering in the stomach. Therefore, it is recommended that owners control the dog's eating speed in their daily lives, adhere to the principle of regular and regular feeding, avoid overeating and excessive eating, and ensure the health of the dog. If the dog vomits frequently or has frequent stomach groans, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for examination and treatment immediately to ensure the health and safety of the dog.
2. Gastroenteritis
In the early stages of gastroenteritis, dogs may experience gingering and occasional vomiting. As the condition worsens, the frequency of vomiting and diarrhea will also increase, and symptoms such as bloody stools and fever may even occur. Therefore, if the dog experiences symptoms such as ginger and vomiting for a long time, the owner needs to take the dog to the pet hospital for examination immediately to confirm the problem of gastroenteritis, and then treat the cause.
3. Parasite infection
If the owner has not dewormed the dog for a long time, it is also necessary to consider that the dog's intestinal infection may be caused by parasite infection. Parasites such as roundworms and tapeworms can cause gastrointestinal discomfort in dogs, resulting in diarrhea and ginger in their stomachs. Therefore, the owner must deworm the dog regularly. It is generally recommended to deworm the dog internally every three months and externally every month.
4. Infectious diseases
If a dog is barking and vomiting while his stomach is barking and vomiting, and is accompanied by abnormal symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, diarrhea, and fever, infectious diseases such as parvovirus, coronavirus, and canine distemper should also be considered. Especially for dogs who have not been vaccinated, they need to go to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time. The earlier the treatment, the better the effect.