I have a very good female liver Lab and she is exceedingly greedy as a result as soon as our dog is unwell I guess it's thanks to eating too much! That's what I thought at least although I don't over feed her and certainly in no way present her treats at the table. Next I discovered the neighbours son was throwing away his bread rolls in my plot - not cool for our pet dogs health and possibly the cause of our unwell dog. Following getting that sorted out I assumed she would end being ill so regularly nevertheless it still happened. I chatted to my vet in relation to whether I must be receiving some dog medication and said how our dog is ill as well as at what time it takes place. She suggested giving her three meals per day rather than twice. It did progress a little bit although while on holiday during the summer season this got poorer - my pet dog vomiting at the camp site was not good. Extremely discomforting while my pet dog is ill inside the focus on the playing ground. Nonetheless I found a book on the subject of canines and came across some valuable material that incorporated some thoughts on how to bring to an end your dog throwing up. After you offer a pet dog dry food the meal expands in their stomachs. This can be a predicament for a few dogs. If they then drink, the food gets bigger even more and it can make your pet ill.
Our chocolate Labrador is dreadfully greedy & wolfs down her food so rapid that she takes in plenty of air as well. That is what was causing her ill. Giving her smaller amounts to consume at a time made it easier for however did not stop the food swelling mainly after eating. I presume our pet dog has a vulnerable belly (like us!). What we have a tendency to do nowadays is to lay her dog food out & next pour boiling water on top of it. As soon as this has cooled we have a tendency to allow her chomp and say stop as soon as she starts eating too fast. She has now learnt what stop means & waits for us to advise her she can carry on eating again. We keep just a small quantity of water in her drinking dish therefore she can't drink too much straight away & then after approximately half hour we tend to allow her to drink as much as she needs.
Doing this has prevented my pet dog throwing up furthermore given us peace of mind concerning camping next time! If you discover your pet dog is sick following drinking or subsequent to eating then experiment with this and see if it helps.