The most worrying thing about pet owners is that their dogs are sick, and vomiting is a common problem among dogs. Once the dog vomits, some pet owners are prone to panic and don’t know what to do. If you want to become a qualified pet owner, you should understand the reasons why your dog vomits, so today I will list these 5!
1. Eat too much
When the dog eats too much and is in an over-full state, it will spit out the food that it cannot digest and then eat it back. This is a kind of physiological vomiting, and the owner does not have to worry too much.
But to avoid this, the owner should control the amount of feeding and make the dog full. In addition, don’t let it eat too quickly. Some dogs eat in a hurry, so the owner is advised to correct it.
2. Severe exercise
Whether it is a human or a dog, you cannot exercise vigorously after eating, which is not conducive to gastrointestinal digestion. Exercising vigorously after eating can easily cause vomiting problems.
So after the dog is full, you can let it walk slowly and take a walk, and try not to play with it, especially puppies.
3. Eat the wrong thing
The dog's stomach and intestines are relatively poor. If you eat moldy, difficult to digest foods, it will cause the dog's gastrointestinal tract to be messed up, which will also lead to vomiting.
Therefore, when raising a dog, you should know some taboos such as chocolate and onions, and try to avoid contact with the dog. The dog's stomach and intestines are in chaos, so the owner can feed some pet probiotics for conditioning.
4. Suffering from gastroenteritis and other diseases
If the dog suffers from acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, oral diseases, or sore throat, these will have symptoms of vomiting, which is a pathological cause.
Vomiting caused by these diseases needs to be treated according to the symptoms of different diseases. Do not feed medicine at will, especially for treating people.
5. The stomach is stimulated
Dogs eat irritating things, such as peppers, burning the gastrointestinal mucosa; in winter, dogs lie on the floor tiles for a long time, and the cold air enters the stomach and stimulates the digestive tract. Both of these situations will cause the dog to vomit due to the stomach stimulation.
Therefore, keep warm in winter and lay mats on the places where the dog often lie down. Also, try to focus on light and non-irritating foods, and choose low-salt and nutritious foods.