The intestines and stomach of poodles are very fragile, so people who raise poodles will feed them very carefully. Generally, they feed professional dog food directly, but some people may think it is better to make their own dog food. In short, poodles can eat light and clean food, but once they are not fed properly, poodles may get sick and even vomit and don’t eat. So what if the poodle vomits and doesn’t eat? To solve this problem, let’s take a look at the following detailed introduction.
If your poodle has vomiting problems, it should be treated in time, but only symptomatic treatment can be effective. Sometimes poodles vomit because of gastrointestinal problems. For example, eating something unclean or something more irritating will lead to abnormalities in their intestines and stomach. Vomiting is the initial disease response, which is an early signal. At this time, if treated in time, it is basically no problem.
Sometimes, some basic physical conditions may also lead to vomiting, which may be a manifestation of complications, but no matter what kind of vomiting, it will affect the appetite of poodles, so poodles will vomit and don’t eat. If you want a poodle to eat, you should cure the disease quickly. You can take the dog directly to the veterinarian for examination. For mild diseases, you can basically feed some medicine, but for serious diseases, you may need to hang a drip.
In general, if a poodle vomits and doesn’t eat, let it drink more warm water. No matter what kind of vomiting caused by the problem, drinking water can alleviate the problem. At the same time, it can prevent the body from dehydration and control the disease a little. At the same time, try to let the dog rest in a comfortable environment, which will help his body recover.
What if a poodle vomits and doesn’t eat? In fact, there are many factors that can lead to such problems in poodles, but no matter what the reason is, we can’t ignore it. We can only find a professional to help the dog as soon as possible. Remember not to give medicine to the dog casually, because if it’s not symptomatic medicine, it may aggravate the occurrence of diseases in some cases, so it’s better to send it to a doctor in time.