
He haven’t been eating recently and his throw up was clear and slimey now it brownish red.


I'm sorry to hear that your young Rottweiler is experiencing these issues. Vomiting, especially when it changes in color and is accompanied by a loss of appetite and weight loss, can indeed be concerning. The brownish-red color in the vomit might suggest irritation or bleeding in the stomach or esophagus, although it's somewhat reassuring that it's not bloody or black, which would be more alarming.
Since your puppy is vomiting multiple times a day and hasn't been eating for several days, it's important to address this situation promptly. Puppies are particularly vulnerable to dehydration and nutritional deficiencies due to their small size and developing systems.
While you arrange for veterinary care, there are a few things you can do at home:
Firstly, ensure your puppy stays hydrated. Offer small amounts of water frequently. If he refuses to drink, you might try offering ice cubes to lick, which can sometimes be more enticing.
Secondly, you might consider withholding food for a short period, about 12 to 24 hours, to allow his stomach to settle. After this period, you can try offering a bland diet, such as boiled chicken and rice, in small amounts to see if he can keep it down.
Lastly, monitor his behavior closely. Keep an eye out for any changes in energy levels, additional symptoms like diarrhea, or any signs of pain or discomfort.
Given the severity and persistence of the symptoms, I strongly recommend taking your puppy to a veterinarian as soon as possible. They can perform a thorough examination and possibly run tests to determine the underlying cause of the vomiting and provide appropriate treatment. Early intervention is crucial, especially in young puppies, to prevent further complications.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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