Why does my dog keep vomiting?
Vomiting in dogs is usually caused by gastrointestinal diseases, similar to humans, such as indigestion, gastritis, acute gastritis, and acute gastroenteritis. These diseases can all cause vomiting in dogs. It should be noted that if your dog has diarrhea in addition to vomiting, it is likely that the canine infectious parvovirus causes acute gastroenteritis.
If the dog suffers from gastrointestinal diseases, such as gastroenteritis and gastrointestinal foreign bodies, it will frequently vomit. It is recommended that the owner consult a pet doctor for treatment in time. Dogs suffering from pancreatitis and viral diseases will also have the above symptoms and should be tested with test strips. Dogs suffering from parasitic diseases will have the above symptoms and should be treated with internal deworming as soon as possible.
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