Your dog experiencing vomiting after vaccinations can be concerning. While mild side effects are normal, persistent or severe symptoms may indicate a need for more urgent care.
- Monitor your dog closely for any changes in behavior.
- Some mild reactions can occur post-vaccination.
- If symptoms persist, consult a veterinarian without delay.
Mild side effects like soreness, tiredness, or mild digestive upset can be normal after vaccines. However, if vomiting continues, it could require medical attention. Keep your pet comfortable, but if symptoms persist beyond a few hours or worsen, contacting a vet is advisable.
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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are common side effects of vaccines in dogs?
Mild symptoms such as soreness or tiredness may occur, but they usually resolve within a day or two. Persistent or severe symptoms may require a vet visit.
- When should I worry about my dog's vomiting?
If your dog shows prolonged vomiting, lethargy, or any other worsening symptoms, it's important to contact your vet.
- Is vomiting a sign of an emergency?
Vomiting can be serious, especially if repeated or accompanied by other symptoms such as lethargy or diarrhea. Immediate veterinary care may be warranted.
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