Treating Vomiting Dog at home
My one-year old Brittany has been through the intestinal blockage route and survived, barely. Three months later he is vomiting stomach bile with a bit of grass and refusing food. Normally he will eat your arm if you don't put the food down quickly enough, so this is significant. I found that he had vomited in his crate last night, but I did not hear him cry to go out. He did not eat his morning food and after drinking water this afternoon vomited twice within a couple of minutes. He is now lying on the couch looking pretty sick, but not deathly ill as when I rushed him to the emergency room last time. He is not shaking and I don't think he is nearly as sick as before, but I am watching to see what develops. His eyes look sick, but not glazed over as before. (It is Sunday and vet is closed until morning, but there is an emergency animal hospital which is where he went last time). I have read that if it is simple stomach upset but not serious, you can help them out with Pepto, a teaspoon per 20 lbs. He won't touch this and turns his head away to keep me from giving it to him. Remember, this is a dog that will eat literally anything with great gusto. He wouldn't even lick it off his mouth when I rubbed it there. Is it the minty smell he doesn't like, or does he "know" he is too sick for this? Any advice or ideas on how to treat this assuming he doesn't clearly have to be rushed to emergency hospital later on? I don't know if he ate something that he is unable to pass or just something that irritated his stomach. If the former, he will probably become very ill in the next few hours and will go to emergency. If not, how can I treat him? Thank you!