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mi lhasa apso vomiting yellow in the morning

mi lhasa apso vomiting yellow in the morning
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thankyou forthis imformation will try that on my 4 mth old lhasa apso
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974371 tn?1424653129
Great.  Hopefully, that's all it was and the new routine will work better.
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Misifits4me and margot49    I was  follow  your  instructions and it worked thanks
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974371 tn?1424653129
Misfits is right and it is usually due to an empty stomach.  I'm not Vet, and you should always check first, but you can probably give 5 or4 10 mg of Pepcid twice a day.  That will help settle the stomach and try feeding 2 o3 small meals a day.  
But, at least give your Vet a call first and check.
We have to give our Grey Pepcid twice a day and I put it in a Pill Pocket and he eats it right up.  You can always put it in some cheese, peanut butter, etc.
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462827 tn?1333168952
Hello, Is the vomit foamy? Yellow, foamy vomit in the morning is stomach bile (Stomach Acid) and is caused by the dog having an empty stomach & having to wait too long between meals.....If you feed your dog once a day, start splitting the total amount of food into two meals.....Also, offer a snack (Cookie, Biscuit, treats, yogurt or something) just before bedtime......This should help solve the problem.....Good luck, Karla
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