Vomiting is a common issue in pets and can be caused by various factors. It is a natural defense mechanism that helps pets expel unwanted or harmful substances from their stomach. Common causes of vomiting in pets include dietary indiscretion, such as eating something inappropriate, as well as infections, gastrointestinal disorders, parasites, and certain medications. Occasional and mild vomiting may not be cause for concern, but persistent or severe vomiting, especially when accompanied by other symptoms like diarrhoea, lethargy, or loss of appetite, requires immediate veterinary attention. Identifying the underlying cause of the vomiting is essential to determine the appropriate treatment and ensure the well-being of the pet.

Here are four common disease related to wheezing –

  • Dietary Indiscretion

    One of the most frequent reasons for vomiting in pets is consuming something inappropriate, such as garbage, table scraps, or toxic substances. Sudden changes in diet or overeating can also trigger vomiting

  • Gastrointestinal Infections

    Viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections can irritate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to vomiting as a protective mechanism to expel the harmful agents.

  • Gastrointestinal Disorders

    Conditions like gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining), pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), and inflammatory bowel disease can cause vomiting in pets

  • Motion Sickness And Stress

    Some pets may vomit when traveling in a car or experiencing stress and anxiety, such as during vet visits or changes in their environment.

Tips to Save your Pet from Vomiting

To prevent vomiting in pets, monitor their diet, ensuring it is consistent and balanced. Provide fresh water, minimize stress, and create a calm environment. If vomiting persists or other concerning symptoms arise, seek prompt veterinary attention for early diagnosis and necessary care.

Symptoms of Vomiting

Here are some common symptoms of Vomiting in pets

  • Frequent Vomiting

    Pets may vomit repeatedly and more often than usual.

  • Loss Of Appetite

    Vomiting can lead to a reduced or complete loss of appetite in pets.

  • Lethargy

    Pets experiencing vomiting may become lethargic, weak, and less active than usua

  • Abdominal Discomfort

    Pets may show signs of discomfort or pain in the abdominal area.

  • Excess Salivation

    Some pets may drool excessively before or after vomiting.

  • Dehydration

    Frequent vomiting can lead to dehydration in pets. Signs of dehydration may include dry gums, sunken eyes, and reduced skin elasticity.

  • Blood Vomit

    In severe cases, vomiting may contain blood, which is a concerning sign that requires immediate veterinary attention.

  • Licking, Chewing, Or Biting At Joints

    Pets with arthritis may attempt to alleviate their discomfort by excessively licking, chewing, or biting at the affected joints. This behaviour can indicate pain or irritation in those areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

My male Cat is 8 yrs.He is been coughing really bad with a weird soun I think he has acute bronchitis

If he’s coughing way too much for his age, A heart check/ respiratory check is important to keep him healthy and jn his best health. Wheezgo/ me and my cough and cold if it’s surely a bronchitis issue

Hi...for the past two days my pet was having breathlessness PANTING had got him checked Xray found that there is fluid collection in his lungs (suspected tumor ) ? ECG taken age related changes found My concern is the lungs aspect . Kindly advise any homeopathy medicine for his rescue please .

Alright, based upon the info, we suggest you to use Wheezgo @ 15 drops x 3 times a day Me and my skin and coat granules 1 teaspoon a day

My dog suffering from pneumonia and having cough badly

Me and my cough and cold granules along with Wheezgo

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