If your pup has thrown up, you’re not alone and you don’t have to guess what it means.
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From colour to texture, what you’re seeing can tell you a lot. We’ve put together a simple, vet-informed chart to help you make sense of what you’re seeing and what to keep an eye on.
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Not all vomit is created equal. Here’s a look at what it might mean: |
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| Often linked to an empty stomach, but timing matters. |
Often linked to an empty stomach. |
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Can come from grass,, but not always. |
Can come from grass, but not always. |
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Usually mild, unless it keeps happening. |
Usually mild, unless it keeps happening. |
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Every dog is different, so context matters. Some signs are harmless, others are worth paying closer attention to.
If you’re worried, contact your vet. Seek urgent care if repeated vomiting, lethargy, blood, or dehydration. |
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If your pup tends to have the occasional upset stomach, you are not alone. What they eats can make more of a difference than you might expect. |
Lyka’s gently cooked meals are made from real ingredients to support digestion and overall gut health. |
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