Persistent regurgitation, 48 hours, clear liquid foam

Dog can’t drink without regurgitating. Loss of appetite. Hasn’t been able to keep any fluids down in over 24 hours

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Dog

German Shepherd Dog

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Dr. Deliman

Veterinarian

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Care, Common Problems

Thank you for using our service. It sounds like your dog is experiencing persistent regurgitation and has a loss of appetite. This is a concerning issue that should be addressed by a veterinarian as soon as possible. It is especially important to address this issue promptly since your dog has not been able to keep any fluids down for over 24 hours. Dehydration can become a serious issue if left untreated.

Before going to the animal hospital, you can try to get your dog to drink small amounts of water by offering it to them in a spoon or a syringe. You can also try offering them electrolyte solutions, such as Pedialyte, to help prevent dehydration. However, it is still important to take your dog to the veterinarian as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and treatment.

If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to come back to us! Thank you.

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