
Everything he eats he throws up and he’s just pooping liquid. It’s to the point there’s nothing left in his stomach


It sounds like your dog is going through a tough time with both vomiting and diarrhea, which can indeed be quite uncomfortable and concerning. These symptoms can lead to dehydration, especially since they've been persistent for a day and are happening frequently. Here are a few steps you might consider taking at home to help your dog:
Firstly, it's crucial to keep your dog hydrated. Offer small amounts of water frequently, and you might also consider providing an electrolyte solution specifically designed for pets to help replenish any lost fluids and electrolytes.
Next, you might want to give your dog's stomach a rest by withholding food for 12 to 24 hours. After this fasting period, you can gradually introduce a bland diet, such as boiled chicken and rice, served in small, frequent meals to ease digestion.
It's also important to monitor your dog's symptoms closely. Keep an eye on any changes in behavior, energy levels, or the appearance of the vomit and diarrhea. If you notice any blood or if the symptoms worsen, it would be wise to seek veterinary care promptly.
Regarding the stinky breath, it could be related to the gastrointestinal upset. However, if the bad breath persists, it might be worth investigating further, as it can sometimes indicate dental issues or other health concerns.
Given the frequency and severity of your dog's symptoms, if there's no improvement or if your dog seems to be getting worse, I strongly recommend reaching out to a veterinarian. They can provide a thorough examination and may prescribe medication to help manage the symptoms and address any underlying issues.
If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, please feel free to ask. Thank you for reaching out, and I hope your dog feels better soon.
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