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Dog vomits yellow foam in the morning on an empty stomach

Dog vomits yellow foam in the morning on an empty stomach, which may be due to excessive hunger, pregnancy, gastrointestinal inflammation, and pancreatitis. Owners are advised to first improve their feeding habits, and if the situation does not improve, go to the pet hospital in a timely manner.

  1. Excessive exercise

When the dog's exercise is too large at night, causing excessive consumption, the dog will be extremely hungry in the morning. With no food in the stomach, there is an excessive amount of stomach acid, which damages the gastric mucosa, causing reflux gastritis. This results in the dog vomiting yellow foam. It is recommended that owners feed their dogs appropriately at night, but not too much, which can improve the dog's vomiting of yellow foam.

  1. Dog pregnancy

During dog pregnancy, vomiting and other symptoms may occur, usually in the morning. This symptom will disappear after the dog gives birth to puppies. It is a normal behavior, and owners are advised to take good care of pregnant dogs, keep the environment clean, and pay attention to warmth.

  1. Gastrointestinal inflammation

When dogs have improper feeding or contract infectious diseases, they may develop digestive system diseases. When owners feed their dogs, they should not feed them too much or make the dog wait for a long time before eating a large meal. This can stimulate the dog's gastric and intestinal mucosa, causing inflammation and leading to vomiting. It is also possible that the dog has contracted an infectious disease, such as parvovirus or distemper virus, which will cause vomiting along with diarrhea, fever, and lethargy. If it is due to dietary reasons, owners are advised to develop good feeding habits. If it is due to infectious diseases, owners should go to the hospital as soon as possible.

  1. Pancreatitis

When dogs have an unhealthy diet, such as excessive nutrition, excessive drinking and eating, and eating too oily food, it can increase the burden on the pancreas and cause pancreatitis. Dogs with pancreatitis will vomit yellow foam, which is bile, in the morning. Owners are advised to seek medical attention promptly to avoid the condition worsening.