My dog’s diarrhea smells like ammonia and I think there might be vomit too. Should I be freaking out?

This evening, I noticed that my dog's diarrhea had a strong ammonia-like smell, and there appeared to be some vomit mixed in as well. It's quite concerning because it just doesn't seem normal. Is this something that warrants immediate attention, or could it be due to something she ate?

Answer

It sounds like you're dealing with a concerning situation involving your dog's diarrhea with an ammonia-like smell and potential vomiting. While it could be related to something your dog ate, these symptoms may require immediate attention.

  • Unusual smells or appearances in stool can be worrisome.
  • Combining diarrhea and vomiting could indicate something more serious.
  • Immediate veterinary consultation might be necessary to rule out emergent issues.

A strong ammonia-like smell in your dog’s stool could be a sign of an underlying issue such as a dietary indiscretion, gastrointestinal infection, or even kidney problems. It is important to monitor your dog's symptoms closely. If your pet appears lethargic, continues to vomit, or shows signs of distress, consulting a vet would be advisable.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause a strong ammonia smell in my dog's diarrhea?

    This could be due to dietary issues, infections, or other underlying health problems that may require a vet's assessment.

  • When should I take my dog to see a vet for diarrhea and vomiting?

    If vomiting is persistent, your dog is lethargic, or if symptoms worsen, it's best to consult a vet immediately.

  • What can I do at home to help my dog until we see the vet?

    Ensure your dog stays hydrated, with access to clean water, and avoid giving them any food that might be hard to digest. However, veterinary advice is crucial for proper care in this situation.

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