
He is gagging but not throwing up
Has diarrhea but it’s not like explosive diarrhea he can still hold it overnight and not potty in his kennel
He has ate very little food ( 1&1/2 piece of bologna) drank very little water
He’s laying around where he’s usually hyper


It sounds like your puppy is going through a tough time with diarrhea, vomiting, and a change in behavior, which can be quite concerning, especially for a young pup. Let's go over some steps you can take to help him feel better at home.
Firstly, it's crucial to keep your puppy hydrated. Offer him small amounts of water frequently throughout the day. You might also consider giving him an electrolyte solution specifically designed for pets, as this can help maintain his hydration levels.
When it comes to his diet, since he's not eating much, try offering him bland and easily digestible foods. Boiled chicken and rice in small portions can be a good option. It's best to avoid fatty or processed foods like bologna, as these can further upset his stomach.
Keep a close watch on his symptoms. Pay attention to any changes in the frequency or severity of his diarrhea and vomiting, and be alert for any new symptoms that might appear.
Allow your puppy to rest as much as he needs. Rest is essential for recovery, especially when he's not feeling well.
Make sure his environment is calm and stress-free, as stress can worsen gastrointestinal issues.
Given that your puppy is showing multiple symptoms, including vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy, it's important to monitor him closely. If you notice that his condition isn't improving or if he starts showing signs of dehydration, such as dry gums, lethargy, or sunken eyes, it would be wise to consult a veterinarian promptly. Puppies can become dehydrated quickly, and a vet can provide the necessary care and treatment.
If you have any further questions or need more guidance, please feel free to ask. Thank you for reaching out, and I hope your puppy feels better soon.
Issue details
Pet information
