Is Your Pet Vomiting?
Vomiting in dogs and cats can range from minor upset to serious illness. Know when to worry and when to come in.
Common Symptoms
- Vomiting food or bile
- Repeated vomiting
- Blood in vomit
- Lethargy after vomiting
- Refusing water
- Diarrhea with vomiting
What We Do
- Physical examination
- Blood tests
- X-ray or ultrasound
- IV fluids for dehydration
- Anti-nausea medication
- Dietary management
When to See a Vet
If vomiting persists more than 12 hours, contains blood, or is accompanied by lethargy or diarrhea — come in immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I give my dog human anti-nausea medicine?
A: No. Many human medications are toxic to pets. Always consult a vet before giving any medication.
Q: Why is my cat vomiting hairballs?
A: Occasional hairballs are normal. If frequent, it may indicate a digestive issue or grooming problem.
Q: How much does vomiting treatment cost?
A: Consultation starts at MOP 300. Tests and treatment vary by case. We provide estimates before proceeding.