During the maintenance process of dogs, various problems often occur. Dog vomiting is a relatively common problem. So do you know the reason why dogs vomit yellow water? Let’s find out together.
1. Hungry for too long
If the puppy is hungry for too long, excessive gastric acid secretion will cause vomiting of yellow water, and it usually occurs in the early morning. In this case, the owner needs to adjust the dog's diet in time, try not to let the dog be hungry for a long time, and develop good eating habits. If the owner feeds the dog regularly every day, this situation will gradually ease.
2. Infectious diseases
If the puppy has not been vaccinated, vomiting yellow water may also be due to infectious diseases, such as parvovirus, canine distemper, and coronavirus infection. At this time, it is usually accompanied by symptoms such as depression, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, etc. If you find that your puppy has the above symptoms, it is recommended to take it to a pet hospital immediately for examination and treatment, because viral bacteria spread quickly and can cause great damage to your puppy.
3. Parasitic infection
If the puppy has not been dewormed or has not been dewormed on time, infection with intestinal parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, and filarial worms will cause gastrointestinal dysfunction to a certain extent, resulting in symptoms of vomiting yellow water, and sometimes even vomiting of parasites. Owners can observe the dog's vomit and feces to see if there are worms. If so, they need to consult a pet doctor in time to choose appropriate anthelmintic drugs to deworm the dog.
4. Gastroenteritis
If the puppy vomits yellow water for several days in a row, it is likely to be suffering from gastroenteritis. If the condition is mild, it may only vomit yellow water once, but if the condition is serious, it may vomit yellow water for several days in a row, and the appetite will gradually decrease or even disappear. Factors that usually cause gastroenteritis in puppies include overeating, food problems, parasitic infections, bacterial infections, viral infections, etc. It is recommended that the owner take the puppy to the pet hospital for examination in time. Based on the puppy's specific condition and examination results, the specific cause of the disease can be determined, and then anti-inflammatory drugs can be used to eliminate the cause.