since i woke up this morning teddy has been throwing up. at first it was the slimy foam stuff so i went to feed teddy and he wouldnt touch his food. thats not like him at all! i tried through out the morning but still wouldnt eat so i tried brown rice and chicken. about an hour later he threw that up as well. hes been wanting to play but i wont play with him because i know he needs rest. he has been sort of hiding in our bed room when he decides to sleep, which he use to do when he was a pup and not feeling well.
i do have 2hunches of what it could be. last night i gave him a toy full of peanut butter and not even ten minuets of eating that he threw that up and then ate his own puke before i realized he did(i could see the marks on the floor) i think maybe i didnt clean the toy out well enough?
2nd, well me and my husband got into a huge argument and we havnt talked much since yesterday which has never happened before. im kinda depressed today so im not sure if hes just picking up on that or not...my husband took him out this morning so i didnt get to see how his poop was and when i asked him i got the cold shoulder :/
any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, im already having a bad day and i cant stand seeing my buddy like this
thank u
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One thing is sure, he doesn't need to eat. Let his stomach settle, like Bev suggested, for at least 12 hours with no solid food. I would not push water either, that can come up too. When his stomach has been steady for a few hours, try water in small amount, a tablespoon or two, and repeat in 30 minutes if it stayed down and he's wanting it. If this works for a few times, you can try a larger amount of clear broth, say 1 cup or so.. Later you can try a bit of rice and chicken, or rice and some plain yogurt. Go slow, if his stomach is irritated the best thing is to let it rest. I don't think this has anything to do with the fight with your husband, though it's always nice to be able to blame one's husband :-)
If all goes well, stick to 4 small meals of soft food the next day. After that, you can try to add in a bit of kibble, no more than half and go back to 2 meals. He should be able then to go back to his normal food and schedule, on the following day.
If this slow course of action is not yielding success, or if you have vomiting AND diarrhea, then you need to have him seen.
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