Winter is still so long, although the temperature this year is strange, especially in the southern coastal areas, it is even 30 degrees. The temperature this winter is really indescribable. But even as temperatures rise, prevention is needed. Xiaobian will catch a cold every season or temperature change. Adequate precautions should be taken not only for people but also for small animals.

If you have a pet at home, you should pay more attention to it. Not long ago, one of my classmate’s poodles caught a cold. While it’s cute that a puppy sneezes, it doesn’t just sneeze, it doesn’t eat. I even threw up when I finally ate. Look at our good heartache.

What if the poodle doesn't eat and vomits

But then again, poodles don’t eat or even vomit. What’s a poodle supposed to do? First of all, we need to figure out the cause. Like my friend’s family, it’s just a cold. Just take some medicine and keep warm. But most of the time not only this one reason, there may be too much to eat bloated, or eat what to the stomach has stimulation of food and so on.

What if the poodle doesn't eat and vomits

These causes have to be identified before they can be addressed. Secondly, after finding the cause, we should pay attention to the attention and prevent the prevention. Here it is emphasized that poodles are known to have the worst stomach among dogs, so they must not be fed randomly, especially the oily and salty food that humans often eat.

What if the poodle doesn't eat and vomits

When a poodle starts vomiting, the condition is serious enough to require medical attention. You usually put your dog on an INTRAVENOUS drip or something. It is best to do an infectious disease test to see if there is anything particularly small. Especially in the case of the dog has vomited, no food and no water! Don’t feed them any more! Get a nutrition shot first, and then listen to the doctor.

What the doctor said was professional. Just do it. But tell the doctor about your dog’s medical history or allergies. All that’s left is to take good care of the dog so it doesn’t get sick again!

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