Recently our Corgi Daisy has started to gag and throw up more than before. Last night she vomited in bed. three more times on a walk and once again at home after drinking water. It's at clear with white foam on top except the last time which was pure water. 

 

 

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Sounds like Daisy ate something that disagreed w/ her.  Every time we have had that experience (corgis will eat anything) the vet gives Flagyl (metronidazole) and Reglan.  Hopefully it'll resolve on it's own, yet if it doesn't visit the vet and in a day or two Daisy will be back to normal.

 

Take care, Daisy!!  XXOO - Cricket and Teddy

How long had it been since she ate? Sometimes an empty stomach can make them throw up that clear foamy stuff. If it continues I would contact your vet and see what they say.
Shes eating regularly. It's possible she is allergic to hay which we used to line her new dog house. I've cleaned it out and we will just line it with carpet. We took her to the vet and they too said allergies so they gave us Temaril for her and hopefully she will get better. she still dry heaves but nothing comes up. hopefully the drugs will help her little corginess.
Did she have rawhide recently?
we have had an ongoing issue with chloe randomly vomiting. its always clear and foamy. ive had bloodwork done, had xrays and ultrasounds, urine and stool samples tested...everything we can think of to figure out why she vomits all the time and have come up empty handed. she is on a strict, hypoallergenic diet and is fed twice a day. she gets a pepcid at night and it helps a little but nothing has stopped it. at this point we are thinking it is more mental than a physical issue....shes become a very high strung little dog
Stress will cause that. My roommate just adopted a cat and Ella was so stressed teh first night she made herself sick. Anytime it is stress it is always the clear foamy vomit with her.
Is she shedding a lot right now? Does she get easily excited and pant a lot? Though we all can say my dog did this because of that or my vet did this and found nothing or found this...each case can be different and is best to seek the advice of your vet to be sure she is physically healthy. Pulling on the leash can cause this...drinking to fast...panting heavily and getting excited...dust/fur...allergies...not being there to see daily activities or when and how it happens is taking a stab in the dark.

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