How to treat vomiting in Luo Qin dogs
If the dog has no more serious symptoms besides vomiting, the dog should be fasted for 24 hours and the puppy should be fasted for 12 hours. You can continue to supply water, but not too much. 50-100ml for small dogs and 200ml for large dogs. If the dog drinks the prescribed amount of water, the same amount of water can be given after 30 minutes, but not immediately. If the dog stops vomiting, give a small amount of easily digestible bland food.
How to feed Luo Qin dogs with vomiting
You should eat three small meals a day instead of one big meal a day. The next day, if all is well, eat more of your normal food, but still keep it small. It's best to rest for another day or two before fully returning to your normal diet. During the first four days, only about two-thirds of the food needs to be fed.
What medicine should Luo Qin dogs take for vomiting?
Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection of antiemetics:
The drugs and usage are: Zhitong Ling, 0.5~ each time 2 ml, 2 times a day; metoclopramide, 10 to 20 mg each time; apomorphine hydrochloride, 0.04 ml per kilogram of body weight. Amor, 1 to 2 ml each time, 2 times a day. Chlorpromazine hydrochloride (or compound), 1 to 2 ml per kilogram of body weight, twice a day.
Oral rehydration salt:
If the dog is unwilling to drink it by itself, it can also be administered by force, or it can be administered through a gastric tube.
Intravenous rehydration:
That is, direct replenishment of body fluids through intravenous injection. This generally requires going to the pet hospital and having a veterinarian or veterinary nurse determine what fluid to infuse, the amount and speed of the infusion, etc.