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Dogs Can Vomit Daily To Occasionally For Various Reasons
Dog vomiting is one of the most common occurrences encountered by veterinariansdaily, and causes and treatment need to be understood for relief of the pet andguardian. Many healthy dogs and cats vomit occasionally without identifying a cause.If the pet appears normal and alert and has no previous health problems, episodes of acute vomiting may be managed at home, although veterinary consultation prior tohome treatment is advised.Your dog’s vomiting that occurs occasionally where you see the abdominal musclescontracting, helps differentiate vomiting from regurgitation, which occurs effortlessly,without muscle contractions. Regurgitation occurs because a dilated esophagus doesnot effectively move food to the stomach and the animal will regurgitate food usuallyshortly after eating before it reaches the stomach. Regurgitated food comes up andlooks as it did when it was eaten. In an otherwise healthy dog, this is generally not acause for concern.Nature has equipped the canine with a vomiting reflex action that enables thestomach to rid itself of irritating contents such as spoiled food. A dog’s vomiting canbe accompanied by diarrhea. Pepto-Bismol can be safely administered, but it’sadvisable to consult your veterinarian for the recommended dose.
Causes of dog vomiting
Causes of dog vomiting include pancreatitis, often caused by eating garbage or fattytable scraps, parasites, food allergies, stress, excitement, anxiety, motion sicknessand poisons. Dog vomiting can be caused by household drugs such as aspirin andacetaminophen that can cause severe stomach ulcers in dogs depending upon thedose and duration of treatment. Plant and product poisoning (e.g. rat poison,antifreeze, pesticides) can induce vomiting and can kill or cause serious illness.If you suspect ingestion of pesticides containing arsenic, carbamates, metaldehyde,or organophosphates; drugs containing aspirin, acetaminophen, vitamin D3 orwarfarin; antifreeze; or products containing lead, phenol, or strychnine, contact yourveterinarian or the National Poison Control Center at (900) 680-0000, (800) 548-2423, or (888) 426-4435 for instructions.

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