

Anything from eating spoiled food to serious illnesses like parvovirus, pancreatitis, or kidney disease. Diagnosis is key.
If your dog vomits repeatedly, shows blood, refuses food, or seems weak, see a vet immediately.
Occasional bile vomiting may happen on an empty stomach, but frequent episodes need a vet check for underlying issues.
No. While poisoning is one cause, vomiting also results from diet changes, infections, or chronic disease.
Small portions of boiled chicken and rice, or a vet-prescribed gastrointestinal diet, are often recommended.
Vomiting is active, with retching and stomach involvement, while regurgitation is passive, with food coming up without effort.
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