If your dog received a Cerenia injection to stop vomiting but is still experiencing symptoms, it's important to monitor him closely and consider follow-up care.
- Monitor for additional symptoms such as lethargy, diarrhea, or changes in appetite.
- Ensure your dog has access to fresh water to prevent dehydration.
- Keep your vet informed about any new or worsening symptoms.
- Consider scheduling a re-evaluation if vomiting persists or other concerning symptoms arise.
Cerenia is effective for most dogs, but it is possible for some dogs to continue vomiting if there are other underlying health issues or if vomiting is caused by something different. That's why it’s important to observe your dog closely and to communicate with your vet about any ongoing concerns. Consistent vomiting can lead to dehydration and other health complications, so it's important to address it promptly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is it normal for a dog to vomit after a Cerenia injection?
While Cerenia is effective for most dogs, some may continue to vomit if there are other underlying issues. Consult your vet if your dog keeps vomiting after treatment.
- What should I do if my dog is still vomiting after medication?
If your dog continues to vomit, it's best to consult your vet for further advice. Monitoring your dog for other symptoms and ensuring they stay hydrated is also critical.
- When should I take my dog back to the vet?
You should consider taking your dog back to the vet if vomiting persists, worsens, or if other symptoms, such as lethargy or diarrhea, develop.