Thursday, July 12, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Sick Dog????????

At dog training thursday the other dog got really strange all of a sudden. He wouldn't eat his treats then he threw up two HUGE piles of unchewed food then he got the runs. What do u think could be wrong with him??? His owners are moving so they were packing for that but they were also packing to go on a road trip do you think sncce they were not spending time with him or things were different thats what sparked it all????? what do u think is wrong with him???

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Well...stress can cause dogs to be very depressed. It can lead to vomitting and diarrhea. Because the dog is seeing a lot of changes and craves attention, but is not getting it...it can become depressed, and desctructive (he may start deficating in the house, vomitting, howling, etc)

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  • Could be the stress or it could be a change in food or some type of stomach bug. Without knowing the dog's history of shots etc it's really hard to say.

  • I think that it was just upset about the moving and no attention. most animals are uncomfortable with moving, and car rides, and such

  • i would ask his owners at next week's class.

  • he might have eaten something he wasn't suppose to you need to take that dog to the vet to see what is really wrong with him/her.!!!!!!!!!!!

  • it could b that the owners dont spend time 2 play with the dog....or may b he hasnt gotten his shots yet

  • And that is why you shouldn't feed doggie before class. Not only because they get overly excited and will throw up, But its very hard to get a dog to work if hes on a full stomach. Sounds like their is alot going on around him. Nerves!!! Dogs throw up in my class all the time if they inhale treats too fast, or when they get overly excited playing with each other. I bet hes just fine. Obviously if this continues for more than 24 hours... It needs to be checked out by a vet. Dehydration can set in fast and that is no good. Good luck.

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