
It’s every time we go to put her in her cage at night she puked up solid food prices. However we have slow feeders.


It sounds like your Siberian Husky is experiencing some challenges with vomiting, particularly when she's placed in her cage at night. This has been happening for a couple of weeks, and I understand you're already using slow feeders to help manage her eating pace, which is a great step.
There are a few possible reasons for her vomiting:
Firstly, stress or anxiety might be a factor. If she associates her cage with something negative, it could be causing stress-induced vomiting. To help with this, try making her cage a more positive environment by adding comfortable bedding, toys, or treats.
Secondly, even with a slow feeder, she might still be eating too quickly or too close to bedtime. You might consider feeding her smaller meals more frequently throughout the day and ensuring there's a gap between her last meal and bedtime.
Another possibility is an underlying digestive issue. Since this has been ongoing, it's important to watch for any other symptoms like lethargy, diarrhea, or changes in appetite.
Lastly, food sensitivity could be a factor. Sometimes, changing her diet can help if there's a food sensitivity involved. You might want to try a different protein source or a hypoallergenic diet.
Given that this has been happening for a couple of weeks and is associated with other symptoms like itching, it's wise to keep a close eye on her condition. If the vomiting persists or if you notice any worsening of symptoms, I recommend consulting with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
If you have any further questions or need more assistance, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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