Dog threw up twice and now won’t touch food, should I be worried?

Yesterday evening, my dog threw up twice and now he won't touch his food this morning. He usually has a good appetite, so I'm concerned. Could something be wrong, or is it possible he's just dealing with an upset stomach? Should I wait a bit longer before taking any action, or is it best to visit the vet right away?

Answer

Your dog's sudden aversion to food and recent vomiting could suggest an upset stomach or a more serious issue. Monitoring for any additional symptoms can help you decide on the next steps.

  • Monitor your dog's behavior closely today.
  • Look out for additional symptoms like lethargy or dehydration.
  • Consult a vet if the condition persists or worsens.

Dogs can sometimes experience an upset stomach due to dietary indiscretion, stress, or even minor illnesses. While this might resolve on its own, persistent refusal to eat or ongoing vomiting could indicate something more serious, such as gastrointestinal obstructions or infections. It's important to keep an eye on your dog, ensuring they stay hydrated and looking out for any other unusual behavior. If you're in doubt or notice any concerning symptoms, contacting a veterinarian can provide reassurance and guidance on how to proceed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs that indicate I should visit the vet immediately?

    If your dog is showing signs such as continuous vomiting, lethargy, blood in vomit, or signs of abdominal pain, it's best to seek immediate veterinary attention.

  • How long can my dog safely refuse to eat?

    While a healthy dog can occasionally skip a meal, not eating for more than 24-48 hours can be concerning, and it's advisable to consult a veterinarian to ensure there are no underlying health issues.

  • What home remedies can I try if my dog has an upset stomach?

    If your dog is otherwise healthy and the vomiting has stopped, you might try offering bland foods like boiled chicken and rice in small amounts. Always ensure they have access to fresh water, and consult a vet if you have any concerns.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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