Ladybug vomited today for the first time after being on a raw diet for a month now. If she were still being fed kibble, I wouldn't think twice about feeding her tonight, but I planned on a chicken leg quarter and 1/2 lb of ground beef for her meal tonight. Should I go ahead and feed her that or fast her for a day?
Sorry for the nervous newbie question, but I know I came to the right place to ask
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My Dutch vomits once in a while after a meal, in fact, I think all except Ember has. Everything is normal with them.
It may have been too much fat or something. Or too much of a meal as well.
I would feed tonight and see what happens, even a smaller meal if that makes you feel more comfortable. If it continues then I would start to think about getting a check up, but if it remains just this one time and the dog stays acting "normal", I would not be too concerned.
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I think you are onto it, Carol. When you mentioned too much fat, it jogged my memory. I fed the most fat ever so far last night with a chicken back. In the past, i'd trimmed off the globs of fat near the tail (vent) area but opted not to last night. I should be keeping a journal like is suggested for this stuff!
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