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Vomiting and Diarrhea in Pets

The sight of your pet experiencing a bout of vomiting and diarrhea is troubling in more ways than one. If you’re worried about your sick dog or other ailing pet, don’t hesitate to visit us at Dessau Veterinary Clinic. Head to our location in Austin, TX, and we’ll tend to your pet immediately.

If you are still wondering if your pet’s bout of vomiting and diarrhea requires pet emergency care, allow us to shed some more light on the matter. Continue below to learn more about the potential causes of vomiting and diarrhea and determine if your pet should see a veterinarian. 

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What Is the Cause of Your Pet’s Vomiting and Diarrhea?

To gauge the severity of your pet’s condition, we must first understand the possible causes of his vomiting and diarrhea. As you’ve probably guessed, those symptoms can be caused by various issues.

For instance, your cat or dog’s issues may stem from a new diet. You may have given him some new wet food and his body is still getting used to it. Vomiting and diarrhea could also result from your pet snagging something from your dinner table. Once again, his body is reacting to the new food and the new food is causing some digestive issues.

Relatively speaking, those causes of vomiting and diarrhea don’t warrant that much concern. However, other causes of digestive issues are more troubling.

You should act with greater urgency if your pet ingested poison. Poison could come in the form of chemicals, but some edible substances can also be hazardous to pets. Examples of those dangerous foods include macadamia nuts and chocolate.

Vomiting and diarrhea could also be symptomatic of infections or a stomach parasite.

What Are the Signs You Should Take Your Sick Dog or Cat to the Veterinarian?

You won’t always know the exact cause of your sick dog or cat’s symptoms. Some signs indicate if your pet’s vomiting and diarrhea are related to a more concerning problem.

One sign to watch out for is visible discomfort. If your pet appears to be in pain before and after experiencing vomiting and diarrhea symptoms, he might have a more serious condition.

Persistent vomiting and diarrhea cannot be ignored as well. Take your pet to the veterinarian if his vomiting persists for over 12 hours.

Checking your pet’s vomit and waste can also tell you if they need medical attention. The presence of blood in their vomit or stool may indicate that something is seriously wrong.

Get Pet Emergency Care from a Veterinarian on Our Veterinary Team for Your Sick Dog

We at Dessau Veterinary Clinic can provide the emergency care your animal companion needs. Bring your sick dog or other ailing pet to our clinic in Austin, TX, and we’ll address the issue affecting him as soon as possible. Call us at (512) 339-3177 for more information.

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