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Dog Vomits Yellow Foam
Consider bacterial gastroenteritis caused by dogs licking dirty objects, which clinically manifests as depression, loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. The main treatment includes antibacterial and antiphlogistic therapy, vomiting and diarrhea control, and protecting the gastric mucosa. Viral gastroenteritis caused by coronavirus and parvovirus infection presents severe gastrointestinal symptoms. Ingestion of foreign objects may also cause foreign body gastroenteritis. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time to avoid exacerbation of the condition.
Dog Vomits Yellow Water with Foam
Dog vomits yellow water with foam indicates that the dog's stomach may have ulcers. fasting and water abstinence for four hours is recommended to alleviate the burden on the stomach. If your dog vomits yellow water with foam, go to the hospital as soon as possible for injection therapy to stop vomiting. Frequent vomiting can lead to excessive loss of body fluid, causing rapid dehydration. Severe cases can threaten the dog's life.
Dog Stomach Ulcer Symptoms
Symptoms of dog stomach ulcers:
- Decreased or no appetite;
- Dogs show pain when palpated in the stomach, and some even bite people;
- Intermittent vomiting, especially after drinking and eating, vomit containing blood or mucous membranes;
- Depressed dog spirit, unwilling to move;
- Soft stools, sometimes with black stools and unpleasant smell.
How to Treat Dog Stomach Ulcers
Here are some recommendations:
- Give the dog warm soap water enema to replenish water and adjust the gastric acid-base balance.
- For a certain period of time, do not feed the dog stimulating and difficult-to-digest foods such as meat and bones.
- Feed the dog white flour paste, add some egg flowers, egg yolks, and avoid salty foods. Eat small amounts frequently to meet nutritional needs and reduce gastrointestinal burden. After a period of time, there may be an improvement.