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My dog repetively throwing up while going into heat


Question Posted Monday February 23 2015, 6:58 am

My puppy that is almost 2 years old in human years is going into heat and keeps throwing up, is that normal?

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Lilyadvice answered Monday March 2 2015, 2:08 pm:
Yes, it is perfectly normal. Many are like that, including humans. Dogs going into heat is just like a girls period. I sometimes will get sick and often skip meals. If your dog also refuses to eat, don't worry, it's not permanent. It all has to do with her going in heat

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springtime answered Sunday March 1 2015, 10:49 pm:
Yes my dog throws up about once a week. Sometimes I think she's just eating too fast. If your dog is doing it every day though, there might be an issue. It's always a good idea to take your pup to the vet just in case.

The previous poster was right. For an animal to go into heat all the time but never be able to breed is very frustrating for them. I had a bf that didnt' want to spay or neuter and we didn't. I didn't understand how important it was until my dog went into heat.

The boy dog was too tall to mate with my dog, but they tortured theirselves trying to mate. He would tear up the bottoms of doors to try to climb under and get to her. They both cried. It tore me apart to see them so stressed. Luckily, he and I were on the outs anyway and I took them to get spayed and neutered. However, they were weird, in pain and sick for several days after the procedure, and that bothered me too. Hopefully, it's easier when they're very little for them to go through the process too.

You could also consider breeding her, but letting her go into heat without breeding is not definitely not right for her.

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Razhie answered Monday February 23 2015, 10:30 am:
Vomitting in dogs is generally not as serious as it is in humans. There are more, less serious things, that can cause a dog to vomit.

However, you should bring your dog to a vet, and also considering spaying her for her own comfort. If you aren't going to breed her, she will likely have a more pleasant life if you spay her as young as possible.

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