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What should dogs eat after vomiting?
1, precautions for dogs after vomiting

When your dog vomits, the first thing to do is to observe the situation. If the dog only vomits occasionally and behaves normally, it may just be stomach upset. Let him have a rest until his appetite recovers. Don't make him eat.

However, if the dog vomits frequently, has poor appetite, is lazy and weak, or even has diarrhea and fever, it needs to see a doctor in time and cannot handle it by itself.

2. Food that dogs can feed after vomiting.

After the dog vomits, it should avoid giving it greasy, spicy, cold and other indigestible foods. It is recommended to feed some foods that are easy to digest and soften the intestines, such as:

1. porridge: put rice and water (usually 3-5% water) in a pot, cook until porridge-like, add a little salt, or add some lean meat, vegetable protein powder, skim yogurt, etc. Increase flavor and nutrition. Porridge is not only easy to digest, but also provides moisture for pets to prevent dehydration.

2. Health chicken soup: stew fresh chicken breast or drumstick, ginger or red dates in soup for 20-30 minutes to make health chicken soup, which can regulate gastrointestinal flora and increase immunity.

3. Digestible dog food: You can choose some digestible dog food rich in energy and fat, such as venison dog food with low fat and high protein, chicken dog food and so on. , can provide energy for pets, not easy to stimulate gastrointestinal function.

3. Foods that dogs should not feed after vomiting.

After vomiting, dogs should avoid feeding certain foods to avoid aggravating the symptoms of pets. For example:

1. Raw meat, raw fish, raw eggs: These foods are not easy to digest, but also easy to breed bacteria, which is not easy to make the pet's stomach more comfortable.

2. Dairy products: Dogs don't have the ability to break down lactase like humans. After eating too many dairy products, there will be symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea.

3. Oily and spicy foods: These foods are not easy to digest and easily increase the digestive burden of dogs.

4. Sweets: Eating too many sugary foods can easily stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, and dogs are prone to vomiting, which can also lead to obesity and tooth decay.

4. How to prevent dogs from vomiting?

In order to avoid the occurrence of dog vomiting, prevention can be strengthened from the following aspects:

1. Eat regularly: feed regularly and quantitatively to avoid greasy food such as big fish and big meat.

2. avoid drinking too much water: drinking water all the time will stimulate the stomach and cause vomiting.

3. Enhance digestive function: You can add some foods that can protect the gastrointestinal tract, such as yeast and probiotics.

4. Don't let the pet eat indiscriminately: always pay attention to the environment around the pet to prevent it from eating expired and rotten food and prevent bacterial infection.