Indigestion Is Tightening Its Fatal Grip on Your Dog!
Here's How to Spot the Symptoms
Have you noticed your dog vomiting, passing loose stools, or lounging on the couch longer than usual? Heads up!
These symptoms indicate your best friend is struggling with indigestion which occurs due to a series of stomach issues. If you overlook your pet’s condition, this discomfort can escalate to difficulty in breaking down food, putting your pet’s health - and even life - at risk.
Don’t wait to take action!
Check out this article to learn how to recognize if indigestion has your dog in its fatal grips! You’ll also discover the most common symptoms of indigestion that can gradually deteriorate your dog’s health.
1. Vomiting
Vomiting is a clear-cut symptom of indigestion and can vary from occasional to frequent episodes.
So, heads up! Even if you’ve seen your beloved buddy vomit just once, that’s not normal! Symptoms such as nausea, excessive salivation, and stomach contractions often accompany vomiting. That’s why even infrequent vomiting deserves your attention!
- Yellow Vomit - occurs when your dog has lost its appetite, hasn’t eaten for a while, or has an empty stomach. Beware that just like humans, dogs also don’t feel like eating occasionally!
- Clear or Watery Vomit - indicates that your beloved companion has drunk water too quickly and its tummy has overexpanded. Watch out if you’re caring for a dog of a smaller breed.
- Foamy or Bloody Vomit - shows stomach inflammation which often leads to gastritis and even internal bleeding!
- Mucusy or Slimy Vomit - indicates indigestion from trash, contaminated food, or water. This happens to every 2 of 3 dogs, as they often enjoy munching on random items they find while exploring outside
- Grassy Vomit - this occurs when your dog eats grass which the pet instinctively does when suffering from unbalanced gut flora!
Your dog's vomiting is a cry for help!
Don’t let your furry friend suffer in silence!
All these symptoms can result in life-threatening situations!
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