Not exact matches
If a
dog panics, becomes distressed, chews at the bars, destroys the crate, routinely
vomits, urinates or defecates (as an
adult), or damages its teeth or nails, that
dog should not be crated.
Signs vary with
adult dogs perhaps showing only
vomiting one time (if at all), or a sudden bout of explosive diarrhea — typically yellow - green to orange liquid.
A cat or
dog with recent or mild heartworm infections may show no signs of illness; however, once the
adult worms have developed in the heart common symptoms can include fatigue, chronic coughing,
vomiting, and weight loss.
The only time you would notice an
adult worm is if it makes its way into the
dog's stomach where it may cause the
dog to
vomit.
Most puppies and many
adult dogs will chew on plant foliage out of curiosity, boredom, or an attempt to induce
vomiting.
ASPCA: «Feeding Your
Adult Dog,» «Flatulence,» «
Vomiting.»
Adult roundworms may be seen in your
dog's feces or
vomit.
Parvovirus causes severe diarrhea and
vomiting and most often affects puppies, however unprotected
adult dogs can contract the virus as well.
Therefore, not only do these puppies and
adult dogs suffer from severe
vomiting and diarrhea (which is often foul - smelling and bloody, a.k.a. hematochezia) and subsequent dehydration, but they also can not fully utilize nutrients from their food due to malabsorption (failure to absorb nutrients).
Parvovirus will be suspected by your veterinarian in any young puppy or unvaccinated
adult dog with
vomiting and diarrhea.