Solutions to short-haired fox terrier vomiting:
The food is unclean
If the owner feeds the dog food that has gone bad or contains germs, or feeds the dog something it should not eat (milk, chocolate, grapes, etc.), these behaviors will cause the dog to vomit. In this case, it is safer and more reliable for the owner to send the dog to the hospital. In addition, the owner must pay attention to ensuring that the food is clean and hygienic when raising the dog.
Caused by indigestion
The chances of situations like this happening are relatively high, because today’s dogs are very delicate. So the owner raises them as his own children, and feeds them a lot of food for fear that they will be hungry. This can lead to indigestion in dogs and vomiting in humans. When this happens, the person will first stop eating for a day, and then feed them an appropriate amount of probiotics to relieve their gastrointestinal pressure.
Caused by viral infection
If a dog is infected with a virus, such as parvovirus or canine distemper, which is a highly harmful virus, it will also cause the dog to vomit. At the same time, dogs are also accompanied by symptoms such as high fever, diarrhea, and blood samples in vomit and excrement. When dogs have this phenomenon, owners must pay attention and send the dog to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible to avoid delays. Optimal treatment time.