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It may well be something he intermittently eats out walking - one of mine eats sticky plant/goose grass ( the stuff that sticks to your trouser legs, whatever you call it in your part of the country ) and is always sick after. If he has an empty stomach when he eats it, it is often yellow bile and froth that comes back, just because the reversal of the stomach/intestine movement brings bile from the intestine into the stomach with it. If he has eaten or drunk recently, then it is clear water/froth/sometimes some food, as the vomit only happens from the stomach. I would be surprised if it was worms, if none appeared in the vomit, but certainly heat can do it, as has been mentioned.

 

I never worry too much about vomiting like that if the dog is fine in all other respects - it is a protective mechanism, and fairly easily triggered.

i had the same protection from vodka/redbull when i was younger :laugh: :laugh:

 

Funny that ! When you ( ok, not just you, most people ) get drunk, the co-ordination goes, to stop you getting to the bar, then you can't get the glass to your mouth, then the brain says " oh FFS, if you will carry on drinking.... I'm gonna make you vomit ! "

 

To be fair, I can't see you drinking vodka and red bull at all. Archers and orange juice :hmm:

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It may well be something he intermittently eats out walking - one of mine eats sticky plant/goose grass ( the stuff that sticks to your trouser legs, whatever you call it in your part of the country ) and is always sick after. If he has an empty stomach when he eats it, it is often yellow bile and froth that comes back, just because the reversal of the stomach/intestine movement brings bile from the intestine into the stomach with it. If he has eaten or drunk recently, then it is clear water/froth/sometimes some food, as the vomit only happens from the stomach. I would be surprised if it was worms, if none appeared in the vomit, but certainly heat can do it, as has been mentioned.

 

I never worry too much about vomiting like that if the dog is fine in all other respects - it is a protective mechanism, and fairly easily triggered.

i had the same protection from vodka/redbull when i was younger :laugh: :laugh:

 

Funny that ! When you ( ok, not just you, most people ) get drunk, the co-ordination goes, to stop you getting to the bar, then you can't get the glass to your mouth, then the brain says " oh FFS, if you will carry on drinking.... I'm gonna make you vomit ! "

 

To be fair, I can't see you drinking vodka and red bull at all. Archers and orange juice :hmm:

 

pimms :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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It may well be something he intermittently eats out walking - one of mine eats sticky plant/goose grass ( the stuff that sticks to your trouser legs, whatever you call it in your part of the country ) and is always sick after. If he has an empty stomach when he eats it, it is often yellow bile and froth that comes back, just because the reversal of the stomach/intestine movement brings bile from the intestine into the stomach with it. If he has eaten or drunk recently, then it is clear water/froth/sometimes some food, as the vomit only happens from the stomach. I would be surprised if it was worms, if none appeared in the vomit, but certainly heat can do it, as has been mentioned.

 

I never worry too much about vomiting like that if the dog is fine in all other respects - it is a protective mechanism, and fairly easily triggered.

i had the same protection from vodka/redbull when i was younger :laugh: :laugh:

 

Funny that ! When you ( ok, not just you, most people ) get drunk, the co-ordination goes, to stop you getting to the bar, then you can't get the glass to your mouth, then the brain says " oh FFS, if you will carry on drinking.... I'm gonna make you vomit ! "

 

To be fair, I can't see you drinking vodka and red bull at all. Archers and orange juice :hmm:

 

pimms :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

ppffffttttt Thats not a roll up behind your ear is it - it's a ferkin cocktail stirrer !

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It may well be something he intermittently eats out walking - one of mine eats sticky plant/goose grass ( the stuff that sticks to your trouser legs, whatever you call it in your part of the country ) and is always sick after. If he has an empty stomach when he eats it, it is often yellow bile and froth that comes back, just because the reversal of the stomach/intestine movement brings bile from the intestine into the stomach with it. If he has eaten or drunk recently, then it is clear water/froth/sometimes some food, as the vomit only happens from the stomach. I would be surprised if it was worms, if none appeared in the vomit, but certainly heat can do it, as has been mentioned.

 

I never worry too much about vomiting like that if the dog is fine in all other respects - it is a protective mechanism, and fairly easily triggered.

i had the same protection from vodka/redbull when i was younger :laugh: :laugh:

 

Funny that ! When you ( ok, not just you, most people ) get drunk, the co-ordination goes, to stop you getting to the bar, then you can't get the glass to your mouth, then the brain says " oh FFS, if you will carry on drinking.... I'm gonna make you vomit ! "

 

To be fair, I can't see you drinking vodka and red bull at all. Archers and orange juice :hmm:

 

pimms :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

ppffffttttt Thats not a roll up behind your ear is it - it's a ferkin cocktail stirrer !

 

Me and the spirit world have long since parted company :laugh:

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Cheers everyone, I think he's alright but I am a bit paranoid as I had a dog before that had a cough and it ended up being lung cancer (about 10K vet bills later) so I just want to be careful.

 

He was fine yesterday as it was cool, so I will stop worrying about it now.

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It may well be something he intermittently eats out walking - one of mine eats sticky plant/goose grass ( the stuff that sticks to your trouser legs, whatever you call it in your part of the country ) and is always sick after. If he has an empty stomach when he eats it, it is often yellow bile and froth that comes back, just because the reversal of the stomach/intestine movement brings bile from the intestine into the stomach with it. If he has eaten or drunk recently, then it is clear water/froth/sometimes some food, as the vomit only happens from the stomach. I would be surprised if it was worms, if none appeared in the vomit, but certainly heat can do it, as has been mentioned.

 

I never worry too much about vomiting like that if the dog is fine in all other respects - it is a protective mechanism, and fairly easily triggered.

i had the same protection from vodka/redbull when i was younger :laugh: :laugh:

 

 

:laugh::laugh: funnily enough i did too :laugh::laugh: ............................. still do :icon_redface:.

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