Dogs always seem to vomit without regard for when or where they are located. Often times, dogs vomit with no apparent cause. As owners, we often think that our dog is vomiting because they ate their food too fast or drank too much water. But eating food quickly is a natural thing for dogs and does not usually results in vomiting. When your dog vomits, there is usually something more behind it than just rapid consumption of their food.
Once your dog begins vomiting, it can be very hard to get this process to stop. Vomiting can lead to seizures, dehydration, and end in balance in electrolytes. If you have a dog that has persistent vomiting, it is important to seek the help of your veterinarian as soon as possible.
Feeding your dog a liquid diet such as beef broth and chicken pot is a good way to reintroduce foods to your dog after a long vomiting spell . These foods only supply a very few number of calories that are excellent in giving your dog back their electrolyte balance. After one to two days of broth, you can start introducing small finely chopped pieces of hard-boiled egg into the broth. Then when somewhat calm feed them some rice and cooked meats also A very good thing to give your dog if it has a upset stomach is canned Pumpkin
not the kind that goes into pies because it has spice, but the plain kind it will calm your dogs stomach and hopefully get them back to normal.
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