What should I do if my Cormorant vomits?

Generally speaking, a dog like the Cormorant has a strong resistance and will not easily catch any disease, but if it fails to pay more attention to its diet, it can also suffer from vomiting and constipation. There are many reasons for vomiting in the Cocker Spaniel, generally divided into physiological vomiting and pathological vomiting. Physiological vomiting is mainly caused by too much food or unclean food, and it usually gets better in a couple of days. Pathological vomiting, on the other hand, is mainly caused by viral infections in the gut of the dog, and in this case, the dog usually also has diarrhea, which needs to be taken seriously. When the dog vomits, you can follow these 3 steps to do the treatment: 1, no longer feed the normal dog food, let the dog fast for a day, wait for the digestion of its intestinal food, you can feed some soup, rice or other easily digestible liquid food, equivalent to the intestines to do a cleanse. 2, give the dog to eat some stomachic medicine, preferably mixed in the rice, or feed probiotics alone, to regulate the gastrointestinal canine. 3. If the vomiting is serious, the dog will be dehydrated and weak, so it should be supplemented with more sugary food and saline to improve its immunity to avoid other diseases. If the situation deteriorates, the dog should be taken to the vet for treatment. Vomiting in a cormorant is not a trivial matter, and owners should not neglect to treat and care for it, as it can seriously affect its health. Since you have chosen your dog as your family companion, you should be responsible for its healthy growth.

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