
my dog doesn’t stop drooling and he’s breathing fast and shaking , he threw up earlier in the night because he swallowed a bone he threw up the bone and chunky


It sounds like your Labrador puppy is going through some distressing symptoms, which can be quite concerning. Drooling, rapid breathing, shaking, and vomiting, especially after swallowing and then vomiting a bone, are signs that should not be taken lightly. These symptoms might indicate pain, stress, or even a blockage or injury in the digestive tract.
Given the seriousness of these symptoms and the fact that your puppy is still in distress, I strongly advise you to seek immediate veterinary care. The rapid breathing and shaking could be signs of pain or shock, and it's crucial to ensure there isn't any remaining obstruction or injury from the bone.
While you're preparing to see the vet, try to keep your puppy as calm and comfortable as possible. It's best to avoid giving any food or water until a veterinarian has had the chance to assess the situation, as this could potentially worsen any obstruction.
Please take your puppy to a veterinarian as soon as possible to ensure they receive the necessary care. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Thank you.
We bought a seasoned chicken and he ate some of the chicken as well and when he threw up we gave him chamomile tea . also my dad brushed his tail with a shedding brush and he doesn’t stop licking it and cries every time he sits on it or we touch it


Eating seasoned chicken can sometimes upset a dog’s stomach, particularly if the seasoning includes ingredients like garlic or onion, which are toxic to dogs. The vomiting could be a reaction to this, as well as to the incident with the bone.
While chamomile tea is generally safe for dogs in small amounts, it’s crucial to ensure it’s not too strong or hot. It can have a calming effect, but it’s not a replacement for professional veterinary care, especially in a situation like this.
Regarding the tail issue, it could be due to irritation or even a minor injury from brushing. If your puppy is licking it excessively and cries when it’s touched, it might be painful or uncomfortable.
Considering the combination of symptoms—vomiting, drooling, rapid breathing, shaking, and now the tail discomfort—it’s essential to have your puppy examined by a veterinarian as soon as possible. They can check for any potential internal issues from the bone and chicken and also assess the tail for any signs of injury or irritation.
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