Deb_and_Ed_M
Dec 03, 2021Explorer II
Dealing with the "Barfmeister"
Augie is a 2 yr old Australian Shepherd who clearly has a "fussy tummy". A few times per week I find myself cleaning up barf :-( He gets fed twice a day, dry food (Diamond Naturals "All Life Stages") plus little bits of "people food", although he gets less and less of those treats as I try to figure what is causing everything he eats to reverse course. He also gets a Milk Bone at night, so he doesn't have an empty stomach all night. A forensic examination of what I'm cleaning up (at least now in his adult years), generally shows there was a buildup of either the "yellow foamies", or simply a bunch of phlegm. It's certainly NOT consistent, as though he had a food allergy.
He's not sick, or showing signs of allergies - he's playful, energetic, has a gorgeous silky coat, etc. I also realize that dogs are able to barf if the slightest thing upsets their tummies. My other dog Ben eats the same stuff and never upchucks.
So here are my questions: can dogs suffer "post nasal drip"? I'm wondering what is causing all the phlegm. I kind of doubt it's external stuff like pollen, since Augie is equally as barfy back home in Michigan.
Or is there something I can give him to either cut back on the phlegm, or to ease his touchy digestive system? After he loses his dinner - I'll put some more dry food in his dish, he'll eat it happily and it stays down.
Thanks for any tips I can try!
He's not sick, or showing signs of allergies - he's playful, energetic, has a gorgeous silky coat, etc. I also realize that dogs are able to barf if the slightest thing upsets their tummies. My other dog Ben eats the same stuff and never upchucks.
So here are my questions: can dogs suffer "post nasal drip"? I'm wondering what is causing all the phlegm. I kind of doubt it's external stuff like pollen, since Augie is equally as barfy back home in Michigan.
Or is there something I can give him to either cut back on the phlegm, or to ease his touchy digestive system? After he loses his dinner - I'll put some more dry food in his dish, he'll eat it happily and it stays down.
Thanks for any tips I can try!