What should you do if your dog has a cold and vomits?
Solutions to dog cold and vomiting
1. Dogs with cold and vomiting need to find out the cause first, and then solve it in time according to the cause. A dog's cold is a symptom of the respiratory tract, and vomiting is a symptom of the digestive tract. Infectious diseases must be checked first.
2. Generally, dog colds can be treated by taking antibiotics and aerosolization at the same time. Vomiting is often treated by injecting antiemetic injections and supplemented by drugs that protect the gastric mucosa and inhibit gastric acid secretion.
3. Keep warm. When a dog has a cold and vomits, the owner needs to deprive the dog of food and water first to avoid aggravating the symptoms of vomiting. Dog colds are mostly caused by catching a cold, so it’s important to keep your dog warm.
4. Take cold medicine. If your dog vomits due to a cold, you can go to the pet hospital to buy pet-specific cold medicine and feed it to the dog to curb the continued spread of germs.
5. Supplement nutrition. During the period of cold vomiting, the dog's body and stomach are very weak. After the dog's vomiting subsides, the owner can feed the dog an appropriate amount of probiotics to regulate the stomach.
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