My one year old GSD looks normal and healthy, however since yesterday she started vomiting small amount of newly chewed, semi digested foods. Like I said she looks normal and active and finishes the whole bowl. I there anything I should be worried about.
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Not an expert, but when two of my puppies (spanning 1.5 years
between the pups) threw up, w/o ANY other symptoms (lack of
appitite, lack of energy, etc.) it was due to Roundworms.
Top of the line anti-worm meds worked in my case, after a vet
verified the worms.
I actually saw the worms in the pups eliminations, and I thought
he had eaten spagettii!
good idea to make sure the dog isn't infested with worms, but if the dog is still vomiting after that has been ruled out, you might try splitting the food into 2 smaller meals rather than 1 big one. also, if the dog bolts its food, that can cause vomiting. one way to slow a dog down is to get a large, flat hog pan and place a concrete block in the pan, holes up and place the food in and around the block in such a way that the dog has to work a bit to get the food.
if there are no dogs in heaven, then when i die i want to go where they went. ---will rogers
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