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2021-04-20 / 766 Read

Most causes of vomiting are related to gastritis, and most causes of diarrhea are related to enteritis. If untreated, vomiting may lead to diarrhea and vice versa, if the dog is obviously ill or has a body temperature above normal (38.5C) 1C Above, you should seek veterinary treatment as soon as possible.

Treatment 
 Pomeranian


1. Eating bones, especially chicken bones, can easily scratch the esophagus, irritate the stomach wall, and cause vomiting.

2. For the first time eating dog food, if the owner does not have a good grasp of the feeding amount, it will cause the puppy to eat too much. After the stomach acid swells several times, the stomach capacity is not enough, causing vomiting.

3. Eat unclean food, or the food that the puppy put in the food bowl has not eaten in time deteriorates, and the puppy will cause gastritis and vomiting after eating it.

4. The puppy likes to touch the outside world with its tongue. When it passes through the grass where it plays every day, it is sprayed with deworming drugs. Once the puppy licks these drugs, it will cause poisoning and cause vomiting.

5. Some puppies who have not been vaccinated will suffer from intractable vomiting when they suffer from viral diseases, and they will vomit continuously even if they do not eat or drink.

6. Severe intestinal parasite infection, roundworms accidentally burrow into the acidic stomach from the alkaline intestine and struggle to irritate the stomach wall and cause vomiting.

7. After the female dog has pyometra, symptoms of sepsis and vomiting occur.

8. Elderly dogs suffering from chronic renal failure, vomiting due to high blood ammonia, high blood phosphorus, etc.


1. During intravenous infusion Emesis that occurs

Intravenous fluids can increase the pressure on blood vessels in the heart, lungs, and chest. Vomiting occurs when the infusion rate is rapid. Whether the speed of infusion is appropriate is related to the physical condition of the dog receiving intravenous infusion, and should be analyzed in detail, and the speed of infusion should be mastered by the animal doctor.

In addition, the concentration of ions in the liquid, the pH, the amount of blood sugar and the drug also have an impact on the dog's vomiting, and the impact on the severely ill dog is even greater, so once the puppy vomits during the infusion, you should ask for instructions immediately. Veterinarian, adjust infusion rate.

2. Motion sickness

Some dogs are not used to driving, motion sickness and vomiting, which are normal phenomena, and the owner does not need to worry too much. Let it quiet down and take a break to get used to it. Some dogs will never get motion sickness again after being dizzy for a few times. For dogs with motion sickness habits, the symptoms can be relieved by not eating and drinking before traveling.

3. retching

During retching, the dog vomits but does not vomit out. This condition occurs mainly in diaphragmatic spasm.


As mentioned above, there are many reasons for vomiting. As a symptom of some infectious diseases or chronic diseases, if you want to treat vomiting, you must first treat the disease, which requires professional treatment by veterinarians . However, in more cases, puppy vomiting is mostly caused by gastrointestinal discomfort caused by eating too much, such a situation, the owner can solve it by himself!

1. Fasting:

Once it is found that the puppy's stomach is overloaded and vomiting occurs, as long as they are fasted for 24 hours, most of them can restore the original normal function of the stomach. If it's still vomiting after 24 hours, take it to the doctor!

2. Don't stop water:

When the puppy stops vomiting violently Owners can encourage them to drink more water to prevent pets from dehydration.

3. Close the toilet:

In order to avoid the thirsty puppy looking for water to drink, the owner must remember to close the toilet lid before leaving the toilet , lest they bury themselves in the toilet like they have found an oasis in the desert, and drink a lot of dirty things while drinking water.

4. Mild food:

After a day of fasting, the dog's stomach must be very hungry, and the veterinarian reminds it. Don't ever think of letting the poor puppy make up for it, or all your hard work and patience will be in vain.

In order to slowly restore their gastrointestinal function to normal, owners can feed puppies with professional gastrointestinal prescription canned food. After a day, if they have no more vomiting or other symptoms of discomfort, the amount of feeding can be increased slightly.

5. Eating normally:

After two days of feeding the prescribed food and the puppy is responding normally, the owner can start adjusting back to normal food. However, veterinarians recommend replacing only a quarter of the old food every day, and waiting until four days later, and then let the puppy eat back to the old food completely.


1. In addition to the reasons mentioned above, digestive tract diseases are also the causes of vomiting, such as pharyngeal or esophageal spasm, which can cause vomiting in dogs and gastrointestinal foreign body obstruction Or persistent vomiting with intussusception, severe abdominal pain and vomiting due to peritonitis or acute pancreatitis.

2. Under normal circumstances, the owner can consult a veterinarian to give the puppy appropriate medicine on the first day of continuous vomiting. If the vomiting does not improve the next day, you must go to the hospital for treatment. Detailed inspection to determine the cause!

3. Some owners will observe that the puppy occasionally vomits in the morning, vomiting a small amount of white or yellow liquid. Do not give your puppy any medication.