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missbeeb

by missbeeb on 29 December 2008 - 17:12

I like the head of the dog in your avatar trailrider.


by hodie on 29 December 2008 - 17:12

When was the last time the dogs were wormed? Dogs can certainly vomit bile for a variety of reasons, but common reasons are they have worms and they vomit once in a while, especially early in the morning. Another reason is that they need to go out to go. There seems to be a reflex when they have to hold it, that they then vomit. If it is sporadic, no blood in it, they look and otherwise act well, I might consider worming and not worry about it. If it continues,. then talk to your vet. Some dogs must be fed twice a day also to minimize this.


by JudyK on 29 December 2008 - 17:12

One of mine does the same on an empty stomach.  As long as she has at least a tiny morsel in her gut she's fine. 


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 29 December 2008 - 18:12

I have had mine that are inside in kennels do this same thing when in kennel for a long period..Also when eating grass,they do that same thing,, I almost want to give them   a  Rolaid...Makes me think they have indigestion..LOL

 

Yr


AmbiiGSD

by AmbiiGSD on 29 December 2008 - 18:12

The Four Types of Dog Vomit

YELLOW URKA-GURKAS

Dog runs around the house and hides under furniture while making a prolonged “uurka-guurka, uurka-guurka” noise (the only noise guaranteed to wake up a dog lover who is hungover from a 3:30am post-dog-show celebration). After a mad scramble to capture the dog and drag him outside, the episode ends with an indelible line of slimy yellow froth from the living room rug to the back door.

BLAP DISEASE

Dog exercises hard and

a) eats large mouthfuls of snow (winter blap disease) or
b) drinks a bucket of water (summer blap disease).

Within two minutes of returning inside the dog spews out large amounts of clear, slimy liquid, making a distinctive “blap” sound and sharp percussive noise as it hits the linoleum.

GARKS

Dog suddenly clears his throat with loud and dramatic “gggark, gggark” noises, followed by a prolonged “iiksss” and then loud, satisfied smacking noises. There is nothing on the rug. Don’t investigate, you don’t want to know.

RALFS

Apropos of nothing, the dog strolls into the dining room and waits ’til the innocent dinner guests are all watching him. Then, with a single deep gut-wrenching “raaaallff”, disgorges the entire week’s contents of his
stomach on the rug. Variation: he eats it.

In all of the above events, the dog is entirely healthy and indeed, deeply pleased with himself.

~ Author unknown


London

by London on 29 December 2008 - 19:12

Oh my god Ambii, that is too funny and too real!!


Sharon9624

by Sharon9624 on 29 December 2008 - 20:12

Yellow bile is common when the acid in the dog's stomach gets going. My dog will vomit yellow bile if her feeding schedule gets messed up, which doesn't happen often but obviously sometimes it can. The best way to counteract it is with a probiotic. Martin's and Conklin make the best on the market. The bile vomit can actually develope into a peptic ulcer if it continues. After several vet bills I found out the hard way years ago.

 


Rugers Guru

by Rugers Guru on 29 December 2008 - 20:12

SOOOOO FUNNY Ambii!!!!


by SitasMom on 29 December 2008 - 21:12

Puking up bile is one of the things that my  old Aussie does the best. If she eats too much, or not enough, or gets too much exersise or eats grass,or  when carsick, or worst of all gets bones of any kind raw or cooked.......She's always done this from about 8 months, she's 10  years now. Some dogs have tender constitutions some are rock solid. I used to have the vet check her if she was overactive, he could never find anything. pepto bizmal (sp?) seems to help a little, but trying to get her to drink it is worse then the vomit.........


Trailrider

by Trailrider on 29 December 2008 - 23:12

Thanks missbeeb ....






 


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