Sunday, August 5, 2012

Dog vomiting first aid treatments

By Jerry Welsh


Dog owners are not really worried if the pet vomits. Dog owners are not really concerned to see the pet vomit as these animals really do throw up once in a while. Dogs are known for their huge appetites. Dogs have this habit of wolfing down food. In the wild, hunted prey will be devoured by the pack in an instant. The habit of eating too fast was attributed to scarcity of food. Gulping down food is an ingrained canine habit as in spite of the food regularly provided by owners, dogs would still eat fast. A vomiting episode will occur when dogs eat too much or too fast.

To remove toxins and other substances not accepted by the stomach, the dog would simply vomit. To resolve stomach upset caused by ingested substances, the dog would munch grass to induce vomiting. Retching and heaving of the stomach muscles are the signs that the dog is going to vomit. After drooling and whining, the dog will vomit to remove the contents of the stomach.

Dogs would usually throw up a frothy and yellowish substance in the morning. This kind of vomiting occurs in dogs that did not have their dinner. Canine vomiting though can be due to a lot of reasons, some of which are associated with life threatening health concerns.

Dehydration is one of the serious and life threatening outcomes if dogs vomit repeatedly. Ingestion of toxic substances is one of the life threatening causes of vomiting. The once or twice vomiting episode of the pet should not concern the owner as the dog would be its normal self after gagging and hacking. But if the vomiting occurs repeatedly, if the vomit is blood tinged and if the lethargic dog is having diarrhea as well, immediate medical attention is mandatory.

Vomiting can be resolved easily but it is necessary to know the reason why the dog is vomiting. If vomiting results from the dog's dietary indiscretion, the dog owner's first aid knowhow can resolve the condition of the pet. Vomiting though is one of the dog illnesses that has no instant cure. The goal of the treatment is to rest the stomach thus food and water have to be withheld for at least 12 to 24 hour. A solution of water and sugar can be given to the pet after the fasting period. If the electrolyte solution did not make the dog vomit, the pet can now be allowed to eat bland food like boiled rice and chicken.




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