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kitteedawg12
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posted 07-18-2003 03:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kitteedawg12     Edit/Delete Message
Hello, my name is Jessica. I have a 3yr old shih-tzu who's name is Rascal for the past like 3 days, he has been throwing up. We feed him Kibbles and Bits(1cup a day) He has lost his appetite almost completly. What can I do to help him. What he is throwing up is actually yellow. HOw can I help him? I feel so bad. Wat would you recommend. Please get back to me ASAP

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Maisey
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posted 07-18-2003 03:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
Hello Jessica, I am sorry your dog is ill, I know it's a helpless feeling. You need to get your dog to a vet immediately. Dehydration is a concern here, just like it would be in people. A vet is the best person to help you find out whats wrong with your pup.

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kitteedawg12
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posted 07-18-2003 03:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kitteedawg12     Edit/Delete Message
okay, well, do you know of anything as far as food and stuff I could do?

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Maisey
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posted 07-18-2003 03:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Maisey     Edit/Delete Message
Without knowing what is making your dog throw up constantly...no.

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lucidity03
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posted 07-18-2003 03:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lucidity03     Edit/Delete Message
Go to the vet right away. Getting him to stop throwing up is probably the only way to get him to eat and keep it down.


My cat once ate a foam earplug and threw up green bile several times in two days. (I don't know if your dog throwing up yellow would by anywhere the same) But, my cat was blocked at the intestines.

I honestly don't know what's wrong with your dog, but I think it's very important to get a vet to help you. There may not be an answer that you can do without professional help.

Good luck!

[This message has been edited by lucidity03 (edited 07-18-2003).]

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Karriesue
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posted 07-18-2003 11:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Karriesue     Edit/Delete Message
Please, this is a no brainer. Your dog is seriously sick. If you care at all about your dog, get him to a vet ASAP.

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iluvmypup
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posted 07-19-2003 12:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for iluvmypup     Edit/Delete Message
you need to take him to the vet.and i'm not trying to tell you what to do but you should change his food because kibbles and bits isn't very healthy. dogs tend to eat just the soft parts of the food which has no nutritional value.
good luck with your dog.

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dog-gone
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posted 11-06-2003 08:12 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dog-gone     Edit/Delete Message
What did your vet say? I have a 5 year old shih-tzu that has always thrown up foamy white and yellow stuff. He eats and drinks normally. I thought it may be his toys he chews on, but I've taken them away from him and it continues. Thanks for any reply.

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