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Pawz4me wrote:toedtoes wrote:
I agree to get a check up with the vet to rule out serious issues. My thought since it is phlegm coming up that maybe he has acid reflux. That can cause vomiting hours after eating.
I've had three dogs who had a tendency toward "yellow foamy" throw up two or three times a week. My vet recommended famotidine (generic Pepcid) for the first one and it worked wonders. So for the other two I just went ahead and gave it a try, and it worked for them, too. If it's mainly happening in the morning sometimes making sure the dog has a couple of dog biscuits or other bland bedtime snack can help, IME. For some it seems to happen when their tummy gets too empty.
โDec-03-2021 03:19 PM
dturm wrote:
Dogs can have reflux and acid problems. It's a little harder to diagnose because they don't tell us they have the burning sensation :).
I forgot to say that Kaylee is also on Pepcid once daily for her issues.
โDec-03-2021 02:54 PM
toedtoes wrote:
I agree to get a check up with the vet to rule out serious issues. My thought since it is phlegm coming up that maybe he has acid reflux. That can cause vomiting hours after eating.
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toedtoes wrote:
I agree to get a check up with the vet to rule out serious issues. My thought since it is phlegm coming up that maybe he has acid reflux. That can cause vomiting hours after eating.
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