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What should I do if my dog vomits yellow liquid in the morning?
Dog vomiting yellow liquid in the morning may be caused by hunger, pancreatitis, or infectious diseases. You can first feed your dog some food. If the dog's appetite is good, there should be nothing wrong, just pay attention to its diet. However, if the dog refuses to eat and continuously vomits yellow liquid, it is likely due to diseases, so it is recommended to go to the pet hospital as soon as possible for inspection and treatment.
- Hunger
If your dog's diet is irregular or picky, and it has been hungry from night to morning without eating, its stomach acid secretion will increase, resulting in vomiting stomach juice, which is yellow. In this case, just feeding the dog normally can relieve the condition to some extent, but it's also important to pay attention to dietary habits. You should feed your dog on time and in proper amounts every day, or consider getting an automatic feeder.
- Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis can also cause dogs to vomit yellow liquid, accompanied by abdominal pain, diarrhea, poor mental state, loss of appetite, and other symptoms. If not treated in time, it may even lead to vomit and feces containing blood. Therefore, if you find your dog showing the above symptoms, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for inspection and treatment of pancreatitis, and then give it targeted treatment.
- Infectious diseases
If your dog vomits frequently and has not completed its vaccinations, it may be suffering from related infectious diseases, such as parvovirus or coronavirus, etc. These usually accompanied by symptoms like coughing, sneezing, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and lethargy.
If you suspect this, you should take your dog to the pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment promptly, as delay could put your dog's life at risk.