If the dog continues to vomit, then food should not be fed as this will place a burden on the gastrointestinal tract, which can lead to an aggravation of the condition. In this case, it is recommended to use fluids to maintain energy, nutrition and electrolyte balance for the dog’s vital activities. If the dog is no longer vomiting after treatment, then a small amount of easily digestible food can be fed. If the dog does not vomit after food intake, then the amount can be gradually increased. Microcephaly is a virulent infectious disease, the virus can be parasitic in the dog’s intestinal and digestive tract, which can cause severe vomiting and diarrhea. If the dog has fine, it is advisable not to feed the dog something, because after eating something can irritate the dog’s intestines and stomach cause vomiting.
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