Dog Vomiting
Causes, warning signs, and when to call a veterinarian about your dog throwing up.
If your dog is vomiting, it can be alarming. Sometimes it’s a minor stomach upset. Other times, it may signal a more serious medical condition.
This guide explains the common causes of dog vomiting, when you can monitor at home, and when it’s time to contact the team at Lakeville Family Pet Clinic.

What Causes a Dog to Vomit?

Dog vomiting can occur for many reasons, ranging from mild digestive upset to serious illness.
Common causes include:
- Eating too quickly
- Dietary changes
- Eating spoiled food or foreign objects
- Parasites
- Viral or bacterial infections
- Pancreatitis
- Toxin ingestion
- Kidney or liver disease
Occasional vomiting may not be serious. However, repeated vomiting should always be evaluated.
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When Is Dog Vomiting Considered an Emergency?
Call immediately if your dog has:
- Vomited multiple times in a few hours
- Blood in vomit
- Lethargy or weakness
- Abdominal pain
- Pale gums
- Signs of dehydration
- Suspected toxin ingestion or foreign materials
Emergency symptoms require immediate evaluation.
What To Do When Your Dog Vomits But Seems Healthy
If your dog vomits once but:
- Is eating normally
- Has normal energy
- Is drinking water
- Shows no pain
You may monitor for 12–24 hours.
However, vomiting that continues beyond 24 hours or returns frequently should be assessed.


Is Your Dog Vomiting Yellow Bile?
Yellow foam or bile often occurs when the stomach is empty.
Possible causes:
- Mild gastric irritation
- Delayed feeding
- Bile reflux
- Underlying gastrointestinal disease
If yellow vomiting occurs repeatedly, schedule an exam.
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At Lakeville Family Pet Clinic, evaluation may include:
- Physical examination
- Bloodwork
- Fecal testing
- X-rays
- Ultrasound
- Fluid therapy if needed
The goal is to identify the root cause and treat appropriately.


Treatment Options for Dog Vomiting in Lakeville
Treatment depends on the cause.
Possible treatments include:
- Anti-nausea medication
- Fluid therapy
- Dietary modification
- Parasite treatment
- Hospitalization in severe cases
- Surgery
Early intervention often leads to better outcomes.
F.A.Q
Why is my dog vomiting but acting normal?
Occasional vomiting without other symptoms may be mild irritation. If vomiting continues, consult your veterinarian.
How many times can a dog vomit before going to the vet?
More than once in a short period, or any vomiting with lethargy, requires evaluation.
What does yellow vomit mean in dogs?
Yellow vomit typically contains bile and may indicate an empty stomach or GI irritation.
Should I give my dog food after vomiting?
Withhold food briefly (6–12 hours) and reintroduce small, bland meals if no further vomiting occurs. Always consult your vet first.

