When a dog vomits, you should first observe the frequency, number of times the dog vomits, and the color and quantity of the vomit. If you vomit 1 or 2 times without any other abnormal symptoms and continue to eat after vomiting, it is mostly physiological vomiting and can be ignored, but this situation is relatively rare. In addition to physiological vomiting, if vomiting occurs, you should be sent to the hospital for treatment.
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What should I do if my dog vomits?

If your dog accidentally eats foreign objects such as paper towels, dimes, plastic bags, and rubber bands, the foreign objects may stimulate the gastrointestinal tract and cause vomiting. It is recommended to take a radiograph to determine the location of the foreign objects and remove them. If your dog eats cold or expired food, just feed an appropriate amount of probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal environment. If your dog suffers gastroenteritis caused by overeating, parasites, bacteria, viral infections, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination immediately and timely treatment after determining the cause.