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Question by Stormy
Submitted on 3/27/2004
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My dog has been vomiting. She has rapid weightloss and loss of appetite. Do you know what kind of symptoms this can be linked to?


Answer by k9 mom
Submitted on 4/5/2004
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My dog has been vomiting.  For about 2 weeks it was bile and only about once a day.  My vet said to give him Pepcid AC.  Now he vomits everything, including his food.  Help!

 

Answer by cajunchu
Submitted on 4/6/2004
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ANSEWR TO STORMY, IT SOUNDS VERY SERIOUS.I WOULD ADVISE YOU TO SEE A VET SOON,BECAUSE MY CAT HAD THE SAME SYMPTOMS.MY VET DIAGNOSED HIM WITH KIDNEY FAILURE.I HOPE TO GOD THAT IS NOT THE SICKNESS YOUR DOG HAS.GOOD LUCK

 

Answer by louise
Submitted on 7/7/2006
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my dog has a loss of appetite for her own food but will eat our chicken or ham, she also keep vomiting other things i try her on but in every other way is her normal fine self.

 

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