Wish I had seen this video 6 years ago - my dog was vomiting yellow bile for months - my vet did not seem concerned - then I found blood in it - back to the vets. He had around 100 bleeding ulcers, salmonella poisoning, Vet also found out he had 9 different food allergies IGE blood analysis confirmed. He was raw fed from the day I got him at 12 weeks, - went into anaphylactic shock at 10 months old, started epilepsy at 10 months old. He was reacting to the grains etc his meat had eaten whilst it was alive (you are what you eat). Took me nearly 3 years to heal his gut as he was on antibiotics for 4 months! I refused all meds after that - studied/researched and treated him myself - refused meds for epilepsy. He has been fit free for the last 3 years. You have been my dog's saviour. Your RDFNS course was a great help - and am now doing the ACNS (module 5). Please keep on doing what you are doing. I thank you for giving me the confidence and information to save my dog's life. He would not be here today without the information I learned from your articles and courses. You are never too old to learn new things - I am 71 now.
Would you mind share how you do for your dog? My dog vomits yellow, white foam and also sticky yellow mucus. I make soft chicken breast with white rice and sweet potatoes, sometimes add some kettle to make her full and also feel like nutrition for her. She has been vomiting everyday since two months ago, now she is down to around once in two days. She lost weight from since vomiting and the vet said because she eats homemade food and no nutrition that makes her lost weight. I can hear her tummy running inside after meal or no meals in between. Your advice would be helpful.
When we adopted our sweet Obie, he was having this happen almost every morning. Ever since we started making all his food and got him off kibble, the bile and anal gland issues are gone. ❤ I'm so thankful
I’m here because my dog has been vomiting yellow foamy stuff so intermittently it’s been hard to figure out what’s up. The vet doesn’t know and the more I spend the less they know. This is so helpful. I’ve got my own gut issues and feel better trying these herbs first. She doesn’t have diarrhea. Thank you so much.
How is your dog now, and if better - what did you do? My old boy has been intermittently vomiting the yellow foam for about three weeks. I believe it started when we gave him some left-over seasoned chicken and rice. We usually only give him bland food from before we season it (if it’s a whole food), but this was seasoned.
Well, after spending $$$$$$$$$$$ on vets, supplements, changing food and on an on, you're the only person directly addressing this issue. Even an ultrasound came back showing nothing. So many tests and yet my girl vomits bile at least 4 to 5 times a week. It pains me gravely to watch her go through this, especially after I have tried everything, and went to 'experts' to get this resolved to no avail. I don't know where to go from here, but thank you for being so precise.
Marshmallow Root capsule 50mg/25pd body weight. Licorice Root DGL 50mg/25pd Both 1or 2 x daily with bone broth or food. Chamomile, alovera leaf & slippery elm also beneficial - buy Organic with No Fillers.
Thank you for all you have done and continue to do to get the TRUTH out there to the general public so that we can give our furbabies the best care possible!
Dana, thank you for a very informative video - one that covers the simple causes to those that can be really serious. And knowing about the herbs and dosage is so valuable so we can help our fur babies at home first. I love the support and encouragement of your dog throughout the video - so much fun to watch!!
Heartfelt thanks for all the many videos you do that help us look after our pets in the most sensible, natural way. Your valuable information rings so true and has given me more confidence to guide my girl through old age and infirmity with natural pain relievers and supplements, and of course, the most important thing - raw feeding with fresh veg, herbs, raw honey, occasional garlic, bone broth ... it takes as long to feed her as it does us! Many thanks again from across the pond xxxxx
My dog has at times vomited up this yellow bile. Your presentation covered all bases and also indicated the reasons why this may occur, allowing me to be vigilant. I always check my dogs' stool, nose etc. There are some other thoughts I have. I have an holistic vet who alerted me to the need to clean around the vulva (peepee exit??) Apparently Hannah has skin that makes it necessary to clean once a week. This morning I did this and was upset at the results of my neglect. My 10 year old Whoodle has had Bravecto once a year (although every three months is prescribed I have never done this, finding a yearly dose enough. I had called this new vet as a week after the Bravecto Hannah was lethargic, did not eat, etc. t I was very worried. My vet found not cause and my Hannah was better. My new vet seemed to think that Bravecto was necessary. My whoodle would get up to 4 ticks a day in season. My reading about Lime disease and dogs suggests that it is not as serious as in humans (there is a lot of detail on the internet)... Perhaps with age dogs suffer from injecting such poisons into their systems. BUT A DOG WHO PICKED UP SO MANY TICKS, BUT WAS FREE FROM THEM FOR A YEAR, INDICATES THAT that the prescribed dosage, i.e. 4 TIMES A YEAR IS UNNECESSARY IF YOU GO THE BRAVECTO ROUTE...others might have experiences with this. I am not going to give Hannah this product, which she has had now for 9 years.
Our 3-year-old Golden had this happen twice in a few days first thing in the morning when she woke up. When we took her to the vet, she did say it was most likely from not having anything in her stomach overnight. I now give her a small snack at bedtime which has made a big difference. I'm definitely going to look into the herbs as well. Thank you for recommending them!
Thank you a thousand times for all the clear, concise, and enjoyable Information the Dogs Naturally articles and videos such as this one give, to the many of us who love our dogs so much it's not easy to find just the right words, or the best phrase. When my Border Collie/Aussie Shepherd would do the "yellow foamy vomit" thing, it was usually due to the "hunger factor," and as I'm learning more, most likely some sensitivity to fats. The Slippery Elm helped her, and I'm so glad to learn that Chamomile and Aloe Vera could be given also. Diet for Dogs is just like diet for people: it is the Alpha Factor in our health journey. And, totally agree with others' commenting here: Watching your dog's licks and checking-in throughout this segment is wonderful! A great dog!
Great info! Just to share my 9 year young Doberman, Xena, has had problematic gut issues since puppyhood. Cyclical skin issues accompanied her digestion problems. Gut Guard and Safe Sea, after only one week, have improved her condition markedly! I am so thankful..your products are the best.
Yes mam your video is GOLDEN. Thank you for the great information! It’s 3 am (can’t sleep and worried) and I’m researching the problem. I found less than 24 hours ago she wasn’t feeling well and in the evening I witnessed the vomiting a few times in a couple hours. Your provided information puts me at ease. Im taking her to vet today. She’s my baby❤️ Thank you!
If you’ve answered this in someone else’s comment I apologize I didn’t have time today to read them all. Can I just half the amount recommended for 25lb dogs to give to my 13lb Yorkie? Thanks so much for these great videos! Your smiles as you tell us these great gems of knowledge are a sign of a sweet soul!
p.s. I have just read a few comments below, and those too are illuminating....thank you this is a real service...I read the comments for you particularly indicated how important they are to you, that is unusual I think.
I have been a DNM subscriber since 2010. I share your advice with all my furry parents. Thank you and your team for educating us on how to care for our pets the natural way.
Wow,thanks. I have bought dog food for extra sensitive stomachs. She only throws up in the morning but not every morning. Better when she's served dinner late so I'll try this for a few days. She is otherwise herself. Eats, drinks and being a terrier .
Thank you for this information! I believe that another common but not-yet-proven cause of hunger pukes in dogs is H. pylori infection of the stomach which is quite difficult to cure and does not resolve on its own. A previous dog of mine many moons ago did that pretty much all his life. For some hours prior to puking he would not want to eat and have pretty noisy borborygmi... That would happen pretty much every time he went too long without food. H. pylori was the cause, treating him with antibiotic did improve it a lot but only a quick temporary fix because the bugs would always come back and recolonize his stomach lining... Over time we found that making sure he had food in his stomach at all times so to counter the effects of the acid on his stomach lining. The thought of giving him an antacid hadn't crossed our minds...
This sounds exactly like my dog, changing dog foods has helped, the best has been food made from scratch at home or non-dehydrated which is both time consuming and expensive. Right now trying “prey-turkey” from taste of the wild with more success than most. Have you found anything else to help??
My dogs are 13 years old and have rarely bile vomited even when I fed them only once per day. Since they have gotten older, my yorkie started to bile vomit occasionally in the morning on an empty stomach. I switched to twice a day feedings and that corrected it. However, as my dogs have gotten older both started bile vomiting in the morning maybe two or three times per month. Since then I have cut down on the fat in their diet and that appears to have fixed it. I did not think I was feeding too much fat. However, it is easy to overdo the fat. For example, I was feeding eggs and sardines…both healthy but fatty. I have had to cut down on these foods. I also trim more of the fat off the beef I feed them. I have a feeling most dogs who bile vomit are getting too much fat in their diet. I don’t think dogs in the wild who eat infrequently are going around vomiting yellow foam. I definitely think addressing the fats in the diet could help lots of dogs. Dogs in the wild are eating very lean meats. Even grass finished beef is fattier than what wild dogs eat.
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM Great point. I do think I was guilty of feeding too much healthy fat though! However, bile vomiting is rampant among all dogs, young and old. Feeding more often or snack before bed is only a bandaid fix in this case and unfortunately people who do not make their own are stuck with high fat options.
I’m 100% positive dogs do this most commonly because they refuse to eat their food. They are picky and my dog will starve himself almost every day in hopes of getting something better than his kibble. Then the next morning he pukes without question.
@@aeryni he as he’s getting older doing it less and less and eating his food more often but yeah it’s absolutely due to hunger lol after I think it’s 12 or so hours a dog stomach is emptied and digested so if he’s not eating enough food, the stomach bile can cause this irritation
We adopted a local stray dog the day before yesterday. He seemed happy besides being skinny and frail. Today, however he was feeling ill, we asked a vet and was told that he's suffering from gastric so we gave him medicine. After a while he vomited once (the vomit was not too foamy, it was watery), we let him rest for a bit. Now he seems to have lost his appetite and is sleeping the whole day, he is also looking more feeble than usual. Can you please tell us if he's facing any serious health issues?
I have an australian shepherd that is MDR1+. Since this is such a common thing for Aussies, I'd love to have you include any restrictions to the herbs and other supplements you suggest as they relate to Aussies and this mutation. I am very careful about what I give my girl and even some natural medicines can affect her due to this gene mutation. Thanks!
Hello Dana, Thank you for all that information. My dog throws up yellow bile almost like once a month. My previous dog did that as well. The one thing that was in common with them was that they were both altered females. Would that have anything to do with vomiting once a month and it being yellow bile?
My one year old puppy vommited in yellow colour today. This is the first time and he looked dull and isn't eating properly .thanks for the information.. it really helped ❤️
Thanks for the vid, very helpful atm. My 6yr old, 80# dog has been acting lethargic and hasn’t had much appetite since yesterday. Today she ate her normal diet in the morning- cooked chicken and white rice, then she puked it back up around 5:30p. Lots of yellow foam, but also chunks of undigested meat and rice. She was feeling good on Friday evening on her walk, poop normal but not much quantity. Saturday she didn’t feel like walking (not normal) and another small poop. Today she didn’t want to walk and not normal poop (slimy). Also was shaking her head a lot like she does when she has an ear infection- don’t know if this is related or not. Any thoughts on what could be going on with her? We’re thinking maybe a blockage, but that’s sort of weird bc she isn’t a chewer and doesn’t get into things. Maybe she’s constipated?
Thanks so much- very timely, we switched dog food and adding cooked beef liver, veggies and our Springer wasn’t happy. I’ll try the camomile tea to their food? Great info!
Thanks for the video.My dog, shih tzu has been vomiting very often like every other day. The vet gave cerenia, famotdine and sucralfate those make her very tired and sleep a lot. I make sweet potatoes and soft white rice and soft chicken breast as her meal. When she try to vomiting, her tummy is expanding and I can feel the intestines. Not sure if it is normal or inflammation inside. Did the ultrasound sound, blood draw and x ray are fine just stomach inflammation, it could be from her vomiting daily or cancer. Unfortunately the vet can't make clear statement until do the aggressive surgery to look at it. I refused it as she is 12 years old. two months ago, She is vomiting two three times a day to now probably once in two days. Her stomach becomes very sensitive. If she is out from the humid weather, or if to hold up her and down to the bath tub or get into the car, she would vomit. Please any suggestions would help. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your video. I do have a question my puppy, which is three months now try a new snack but then all of a sudden in the morning he started to gag and threw up a bit of yellow. He’s still acting semi-normal but just refuses to eat he’s running around, but isn’t biting me lol and doing the extras like he used to. He has not vomit again at all but I’m just a bit terrified. do you have any recommendations? Should I still fast him?
Thank you for such wonderful information! My dog vomits almost once every week. Vet had confirmed she has no pancreatitis nor any disease. We give her snacks and break her meal to few times a day but sometimes she just wouldnt eat and the rumbling tummy and vomitting will happen. And if she eats, it will be with much coaxing, playing and trying to make eating fun for her. Will her almost weekly vomitting harm her gut? We notice some red bits in her vomit which are definitely not food as she has no food in that color. From talking with other dog owners we think it might be her gut lining. Any advice/solutions for us, please?
Has your vet considered ulcers? This can be common in dogs taking prescription meds. It could also be SIBO possibly. If this was my dog, I would try Gut Guard for 30 to 60 days, the herbs will help soothe the inflamed gut: thenaturaldogstore.com/products/four-leaf-rover-gut-guard Or you could try a similar product with the same herbs.
Just found your channel! So happy and have been watching all the videos. My little one has had this problem since she was a puppy. She had a stomach hernia when she was born and was fixed. Could this be the cause of her digestive issues? I have managed it by feeding her small meals but she is constantly swallowing in between. Vet is not worried 😟. She is 4 yrs.
Hi Megan, have you tried her on a probiotic? Gut Guard may be a good place to start. thenaturaldogstore.com/collections/prebiotics-and-probiotics/products/four-leaf-rover-gut-guard So glad you are enjoying the videos!
Thanks, informative video. I have been dealing with this with my male Doodle. I find if I give him freeze dried biscuit first thing in the morning he doesn't have the problem but still vomits about 1-2 month. Do you all recommend a product from your store that has the ingredients mentioned in the video? Thanks
Gut Guard has slippery elm and marshmallow root, along with probiotics and other gut-soothing herbs. You only need to use it when your dog throws up, not every day. Here's the link: thenaturaldogstore.com/products/four-leaf-rover-gut-guard
Thank you for the video, My Sisters little Bichon X has gone onto Vetmedin for her heart murmur, and she every few days vomits up bile, would it be safe to give her the herbs recommened here? she has always had a sensitive stomach. She only eats partially cooked lean mince with vegetables. Thank You so much
Sorry to hear that. It should be fine but you need to give it away from meals and meds because it can interfere with the absorption. But always check with your vet!
Mine is doing this without fail if I don’t give her a scoop of food every six hours. For the first year and a half of her life, she would only eat approximately 7 AM and 7 PM. Never had any issue. And this is how I’ve done it with all my dogs. some of them would do this vomiting on occasion which we have come to know as generally not a big deal. But with our current dog, if we aren’t right on the money with giving her a scoop of food, every six hours she 100% will do this every time. I’m literally about to take her to the vet today to see what is going on because it has been weeks of this and we have tried switching the times that she has eaten in various ways until we ultimately just decided to try every six hours which we seem to get by with no pukes for the most part as long as we are on time with it. She has zero other symptoms of being uncomfortable or irritated in any way whatsoever. She acts perfectly normal. But she will literally tell us that she has to puke by going to the door and it’s almost as if she holds it in until we are able to let her out and then she does it outside. Exactly like a dog telling you they have to go outside to pee. She definitely knows when she needs to do it and lets us know. The reason we had kind of assumed that it was hunger pukes was because she isn’t acting like anything else is bothering her in any way. But it just seems like it’s still too easy for her to do it and it just doesn’t make sense so I’m taking her for a checkup and possible bloodwork today.
Om gosh..perfect timing as my raw fed boy vomited bile once yesterday and 2x the day before..I wish I could reach through the screen and kiss your pups face..Labs are my favorite
My yorkie has had a couple trips to the ER do to vomiting . He throws up one to two times a week, at least. I was told he has gastritis. He is on a very expensive dog food called royal canine, G.I. formula. I am so desperate to find anything I can to help him feel better. He is four years old now and this has been going on since he was just a baby. Any recommendations would be so helpful and appreciated.
My 20 month labradors been vomiting yellow bile in the morning for about a week I am wondering if it acid reflux ? She looks healthy has lots of energy nothing has changed in her behaviour
Every couple days mine will eat a few blades of grass. Yesterday he ate little more than before and threw up the yellow foam with grass . In the past I was late in getting shank bones he was breaking and chewing and a tennis ball i never found all the pieces. Have been afraid it might have blocked him up. He still eats, still active/playfully, no signs of soreness or tiredness... A little worried
I will add one more unfortunate cause. I had a five year old miniature schnauzer years ago that was just fine and all of a sudden one morning, she vomited yellow liquid and then her energy level continued to lessen during the day. I monitored her and overnight, she became almost lifeless. I took her to the ER and she had autoimmune hemolytic anemia. She died in front of me at the vets office the next day. I have never gotten over that experience, the suddenness of it all, and the young age. Horrible.
Hello, I just wanted to tell you, so sorry for your loss. I have had dogs all my life, 1 dog nearly died of this, months of steroids, which we finally weened off, and he survived. 8 Years later, another one, My Lucas, passed away at home, after about 5-6 wks of treatment, this was 3 yrs ago, he was 7. FYI, to all, I always check my dogs gums, easiest way to check for anemia, another sign, if your dog is hard to wake up, before the lethargy starts in. Get to the vet asap, the lower the red blood cell count the worst for recovery. Even Cornell Animal Hospital, couldnt figure out why. My experience, if you ever have these issues, check for worms, and anaplasmosis. Loss is always unbearable, I still miss Lucas everyday, 3 years later, but don't let that stop you, from giving that love to another.
My dog will throw up in the am if he doesn’t eat late night! But my problem is that he won’t eat on his own! He eats only in bed and he has to be hand fed! He eats many times throughout the day and in fact asks for it! But won’t eat on his own! Gonna try toy feeders😩! Any help/suggestions will be most appreciated!
My 8 pound chihuahua was diagnosed with a degenerative esophageal disease after every test including the scope. Basically his esophagus is weak and he has trouble getting food down. He constantly spits up in his mouth and shows discomfort after meals. He’s been taking Metroclopromide and Pepcid 15 mins before meals. He was poisoned about three years ago By plant fertilizer sticks but after medical treatment and all the tests problem with the esophagus being weak was discovered. I’ve had them on honest kitchen turkey or fish powdered food but he is having a bad bout with digestive discomfort, wining, hunching over. It eventually goes down and his poop is completely normal. I feed him small amounts three times a day but he still experiencing major discomfort I have him on slippery elm that includes marshmallow root. What else can I give him to help his digestive pain?
Thank you for the info! This happens once in a blue moon with one of my dogs. I was wondering about another thing that happens every 2 or 3 months that seems related…he will start doing a very frantic type of sneeze and be desperate to go out to eat grass. Haven’t ever figured it out???
Mine has daily yellow vomit, I've spilt his meals into 4 portions, still happening, he vomited blood and rushed to vet but they didn't seem overly concerned.
We have a great article on this topic that we think you would find super helpful! www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/is-your-dog-vomiting-heres-how-to-manage-it/
My mother’s Maltese/poodle mix has vomited yellow bile often her whole 15 years. The vet says it’s a common thing in that type of dog and gave me Cerenia to give her daily if she vomits several days in a row. But instead I’ve been working with her diet and it seems better controlled. She only vomits occasionally now.
Good morning, I came across your wonderful video while searching for my dogs symptoms. He started vommiting bile yesterday and has not ate or drank water. He is actually my daughters dog, she went for a little weekend getaway, he has not been away from her this long. do you think he might be getting anxiety, he shakes and just has been vommiting yellow and white foam, no appetite and no pooping either today will be 1 day in a half no poop. I am getting a little worried, but it is the weekend and his vet is closed. So here I am searching for help somewhere.
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM I took him to the vet that Monday. He actually ate something he wasn't supposed to I do believe it was chocolate. They gave him a shot full of vitamins and antibiotics. He's doing great now 😊
Yeah my 2 year old has done this one time a week ALWAYS in the morning on an empty stomach.... I've tried everything. I have heard Chihuahuas seem to do it more than a lot of the others..... He is happy healthy, and energetic.... Kinda straaanngggeeeee
Mine will throw up in the morning if I don’t feed him after 10 pm! And I have to give him a few bites early morning! Otherwise he’d throw up again and then wouldn’t eat all day!
My chocolate lab has chronic throwing up yellow bile. We have been to the vet and tried several things. What is the pill with the herbs you were describing?
Wish I had seen this video 6 years ago - my dog was vomiting yellow bile for months - my vet did not seem concerned - then I found blood in it - back to the vets. He had around 100 bleeding ulcers, salmonella poisoning, Vet also found out he had 9 different food allergies IGE blood analysis confirmed. He was raw fed from the day I got him at 12 weeks, - went into anaphylactic shock at 10 months old, started epilepsy at 10 months old. He was reacting to the grains etc his meat had eaten whilst it was alive (you are what you eat). Took me nearly 3 years to heal his gut as he was on antibiotics for 4 months! I refused all meds after that - studied/researched and treated him myself - refused meds for epilepsy. He has been fit free for the last 3 years. You have been my dog's saviour. Your RDFNS course was a great help - and am now doing the ACNS (module 5). Please keep on doing what you are doing. I thank you for giving me the confidence and information to save my dog's life. He would not be here today without the information I learned from your articles and courses. You are never too old to learn new things - I am 71 now.
WOW, what a great story!! Thanks for posting and we're so glad we could help. ❤
Would you mind share how you do for your dog? My dog vomits yellow, white foam and also sticky yellow mucus. I make soft chicken breast with white rice and sweet potatoes, sometimes add some kettle to make her full and also feel like nutrition for her. She has been vomiting everyday since two months ago, now she is down to around once in two days. She lost weight from since vomiting and the vet said because she eats homemade food and no nutrition that makes her lost weight. I can hear her tummy running inside after meal or no meals in between. Your advice would be helpful.
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When we adopted our sweet Obie, he was having this happen almost every morning. Ever since we started making all his food and got him off kibble, the bile and anal gland issues are gone. ❤ I'm so thankful
I’m here because my dog has been vomiting yellow foamy stuff so intermittently it’s been hard to figure out what’s up. The vet doesn’t know and the more I spend the less they know. This is so helpful. I’ve got my own gut issues and feel better trying these herbs first. She doesn’t have diarrhea. Thank you so much.
How is your dog now, and if better - what did you do? My old boy has been intermittently vomiting the yellow foam for about three weeks. I believe it started when we gave him some left-over seasoned chicken and rice. We usually only give him bland food from before we season it (if it’s a whole food), but this was seasoned.
Well, after spending $$$$$$$$$$$ on vets, supplements, changing food and on an on, you're the only person directly addressing this issue. Even an ultrasound came back showing nothing. So many tests and yet my girl vomits bile at least 4 to 5 times a week. It pains me gravely to watch her go through this, especially after I have tried everything, and went to 'experts' to get this resolved to no avail. I don't know where to go from here, but thank you for being so precise.
We also have great articles at www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com that you may find very helpful!
Prayers in the name of Jesus Christ helps tremendously!
Marshmallow Root capsule 50mg/25pd body weight.
Licorice Root DGL 50mg/25pd
Both 1or 2 x daily with bone broth or food.
Chamomile, alovera leaf & slippery elm also beneficial - buy Organic with No Fillers.
Thank you for all you have done and continue to do to get the TRUTH out there to the general public so that we can give our furbabies the best care possible!
Awww, thanks so much! 😍
Thanks a lot for all the information you shared with us, I was so worried
Love your videos - just always interesting stuff to know. Loved the many dog licks too 🐾
Thanks! Alice is a kisser. 😘
Dana, thank you for a very informative video - one that covers the simple causes to those that can be really serious. And knowing about the herbs and dosage is so valuable so we can help our fur babies at home first. I love the support and encouragement of your dog throughout the video - so much fun to watch!!
Thanks Karen!
I'm so grateful to you for telling us these things. Out my mind at rest. Thank you so much.
Heartfelt thanks for all the many videos you do that help us look after our pets in the most sensible, natural way. Your valuable information rings so true and has given me more confidence to guide my girl through old age and infirmity with natural pain relievers and supplements, and of course, the most important thing - raw feeding with fresh veg, herbs, raw honey, occasional garlic, bone broth ... it takes as long to feed her as it does us! Many thanks again from across the pond xxxxx
My dog has at times vomited up this yellow bile. Your presentation covered all bases and also indicated the reasons why this may occur, allowing me to be vigilant. I always check my dogs' stool, nose etc. There are some other thoughts I have. I have an holistic vet who alerted me to the need to clean around the vulva (peepee exit??) Apparently Hannah has skin that makes it necessary to clean once a week. This morning I did this and was upset at the results of my neglect. My 10 year old Whoodle has had Bravecto once a year (although every three months is prescribed I have never done this, finding a yearly dose enough. I had called this new vet as a week after the Bravecto Hannah was lethargic, did not eat, etc. t I was very worried. My vet found not cause and my Hannah was better. My new vet seemed to think that Bravecto was necessary. My whoodle would get up to 4 ticks a day in season. My reading about Lime disease and dogs suggests that it is not as serious as in humans (there is a lot of detail on the internet)... Perhaps with age dogs suffer from injecting such poisons into their systems. BUT A DOG WHO PICKED UP SO MANY TICKS, BUT WAS FREE FROM THEM FOR A YEAR, INDICATES THAT that the prescribed dosage, i.e. 4 TIMES A YEAR IS UNNECESSARY IF YOU GO THE BRAVECTO ROUTE...others might have experiences with this. I am not going to give Hannah this product, which she has had now for 9 years.
Our 3-year-old Golden had this happen twice in a few days first thing in the morning when she woke up. When we took her to the vet, she did say it was most likely from not having anything in her stomach overnight. I now give her a small snack at bedtime which has made a big difference. I'm definitely going to look into the herbs as well. Thank you for recommending them!
This was very very helpful. Thank you so much
Thank you a thousand times for all the clear, concise, and enjoyable Information the Dogs Naturally articles and videos such as this one give, to the many of us who love our dogs so much it's not easy to find just the right words, or the best phrase. When my Border Collie/Aussie Shepherd would do the "yellow foamy vomit" thing, it was usually due to the "hunger factor," and as I'm learning more, most likely some sensitivity to fats. The Slippery Elm helped her, and I'm so glad to learn that Chamomile and Aloe Vera could be given also. Diet for Dogs is just like diet for people: it is the Alpha Factor in our health journey. And, totally agree with others' commenting here: Watching your dog's licks and checking-in throughout this segment is wonderful! A great dog!
Thank you for the kind words!
Great info! Just to share my 9 year young Doberman, Xena, has had problematic gut issues since puppyhood. Cyclical skin issues accompanied her digestion problems.
Gut Guard and Safe Sea, after only one week, have improved her condition markedly! I am so thankful..your products are the best.
That is awesome! Thanks so much for sharing!!❤
Thank you for always giving good and useful information
You're welcome!
Yes mam your video is GOLDEN. Thank you for the great information! It’s 3 am (can’t sleep and worried) and I’m researching the problem. I found less than 24 hours ago she wasn’t feeling well and in the evening I witnessed the vomiting a few times in a couple hours. Your provided information puts me at ease. Im taking her to vet today. She’s my baby❤️ Thank you!
You are welcome!
If you’ve answered this in someone else’s comment I apologize I didn’t have time today to read them all. Can I just half the amount recommended for 25lb dogs to give to my 13lb Yorkie? Thanks so much for these great videos! Your smiles as you tell us these great gems of knowledge are a sign of a sweet soul!
p.s. I have just read a few comments below, and those too are illuminating....thank you this is a real service...I read the comments for you particularly indicated how important they are to you, that is unusual I think.
I have been a DNM subscriber since 2010. I share your advice with all my furry parents. Thank you and your team for educating us on how to care for our pets the natural way.
Thanks for sharing!! 😊
Wow,thanks. I have bought dog food for extra sensitive stomachs. She only throws up in the morning but not every morning. Better when she's served dinner late so I'll try this for a few days. She is otherwise herself. Eats, drinks and being a terrier .
Thank you for this information! I believe that another common but not-yet-proven cause of hunger pukes in dogs is H. pylori infection of the stomach which is quite difficult to cure and does not resolve on its own. A previous dog of mine many moons ago did that pretty much all his life. For some hours prior to puking he would not want to eat and have pretty noisy borborygmi... That would happen pretty much every time he went too long without food. H. pylori was the cause, treating him with antibiotic did improve it a lot but only a quick temporary fix because the bugs would always come back and recolonize his stomach lining... Over time we found that making sure he had food in his stomach at all times so to counter the effects of the acid on his stomach lining. The thought of giving him an antacid hadn't crossed our minds...
This sounds exactly like my dog, changing dog foods has helped, the best has been food made from scratch at home or non-dehydrated which is both time consuming and expensive. Right now trying “prey-turkey” from taste of the wild with more success than most. Have you found anything else to help??
My dogs are 13 years old and have rarely bile vomited even when I fed them only once per day. Since they have gotten older, my yorkie started to bile vomit occasionally in the morning on an empty stomach. I switched to twice a day feedings and that corrected it. However, as my dogs have gotten older both started bile vomiting in the morning maybe two or three times per month. Since then I have cut down on the fat in their diet and that appears to have fixed it. I did not think I was feeding too much fat. However, it is easy to overdo the fat. For example, I was feeding eggs and sardines…both healthy but fatty. I have had to cut down on these foods. I also trim more of the fat off the beef I feed them. I have a feeling most dogs who bile vomit are getting too much fat in their diet. I don’t think dogs in the wild who eat infrequently are going around vomiting yellow foam. I definitely think addressing the fats in the diet could help lots of dogs. Dogs in the wild are eating very lean meats. Even grass finished beef is fattier than what wild dogs eat.
As dogs age, their sphincters can lose tone and this increases the risk. But I agree, most raw-fed dogs eat a diet that's too high in fat.
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM Great point. I do think I was guilty of feeding too much healthy fat though! However, bile vomiting is rampant among all dogs, young and old. Feeding more often or snack before bed is only a bandaid fix in this case and unfortunately people who do not make their own are stuck with high fat options.
Thank you because I know was about to have a heart attack thinking someone had poisoned my best friend
I’m 100% positive dogs do this most commonly because they refuse to eat their food. They are picky and my dog will starve himself almost every day in hopes of getting something better than his kibble. Then the next morning he pukes without question.
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@@aeryni he as he’s getting older doing it less and less and eating his food more often but yeah it’s absolutely due to hunger lol after I think it’s 12 or so hours a dog stomach is emptied and digested so if he’s not eating enough food, the stomach bile can cause this irritation
Same here , my doggy starves and doesn't eat what she doesn't like😢. What can I do . Is this dangerous.
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Always informative! I notice this with my Westies. Feeding smaller frequent meals has helped. I’m going to try the herbs mentioned. Thank you so much💜
You're very welcome!!
We adopted a local stray dog the day before yesterday. He seemed happy besides being skinny and frail. Today, however he was feeling ill, we asked a vet and was told that he's suffering from gastric so we gave him medicine. After a while he vomited once (the vomit was not too foamy, it was watery), we let him rest for a bit. Now he seems to have lost his appetite and is sleeping the whole day, he is also looking more feeble than usual.
Can you please tell us if he's facing any serious health issues?
Would you please help me? I have an 8 lb dog and have no idea how much marshmallow root to give him. Powder or pill)
Very good information, thank you!
Excellent and timely lesson. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!😊
I have an australian shepherd that is MDR1+. Since this is such a common thing for Aussies, I'd love to have you include any restrictions to the herbs and other supplements you suggest as they relate to Aussies and this mutation. I am very careful about what I give my girl and even some natural medicines can affect her due to this gene mutation. Thanks!
Hello Dana,
Thank you for all that information. My dog throws up yellow bile almost like once a month. My previous dog did that as well. The one thing that was in common with them was that they were both altered females. Would that have anything to do with vomiting once a month and it being yellow bile?
Thank you so much for the information. I love your video; so informative.
You are so welcome!
Dear Dana, Thank You for sharing your videos.. You are So appreciated. You are glorying God in Dogs 🙏
Thank you
My one year old puppy vommited in yellow colour today. This is the first time and he looked dull and isn't eating properly .thanks for the information.. it really helped ❤️
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Thank you for sharing this information.
Thanks for the vid, very helpful atm. My 6yr old, 80# dog has been acting lethargic and hasn’t had much appetite since yesterday. Today she ate her normal diet in the morning- cooked chicken and white rice, then she puked it back up around 5:30p. Lots of yellow foam, but also chunks of undigested meat and rice. She was feeling good on Friday evening on her walk, poop normal but not much quantity. Saturday she didn’t feel like walking (not normal) and another small poop. Today she didn’t want to walk and not normal poop (slimy). Also was shaking her head a lot like she does when she has an ear infection- don’t know if this is related or not.
Any thoughts on what could be going on with her? We’re thinking maybe a blockage, but that’s sort of weird bc she isn’t a chewer and doesn’t get into things. Maybe she’s constipated?
Such GREAT info and love the sweet senior boy
That's Alice and she's 13 now - thanks so much!
Thanks! Great info!!
Thanks so much- very timely, we switched dog food and adding cooked beef liver, veggies and our Springer wasn’t happy. I’ll try the camomile tea to their food? Great info!
Thanks Bonnie!
Thank you - very useful and informative information!
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Really interesting and helpful-- thank you!
Thanks for the video.My dog, shih tzu has been vomiting very often like every other day. The vet gave cerenia, famotdine and sucralfate those make her very tired and sleep a lot. I make sweet potatoes and soft white rice and soft chicken breast as her meal. When she try to vomiting, her tummy is expanding and I can feel the intestines. Not sure if it is normal or inflammation inside. Did the ultrasound sound, blood draw and x ray are fine just stomach inflammation, it could be from her vomiting daily or cancer. Unfortunately the vet can't make clear statement until do the aggressive surgery to look at it. I refused it as she is 12 years old. two months ago, She is vomiting two three times a day to now probably once in two days. Her stomach becomes very sensitive. If she is out from the humid weather, or if to hold up her and down to the bath tub or get into the car, she would vomit. Please any suggestions would help. Thanks!
The dog in the thumbnail is so cute
We thought so too!
I am so thankful for this information. It has been very helpful.
Thanks Kimmi!
Thank you!
Appreciate it, being honest
Thank you for all of your helpful info!!! 😉
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Thank you!!!! Will be giving your strategies a try and getting my holistic vet a ring if this continues!!! Huge Help Thanks!!
Tks to share with us! It was very helpful! ❤
Thankyou so so much...this information was so much needed🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for your video. I do have a question my puppy, which is three months now try a new snack but then all of a sudden in the morning he started to gag and threw up a bit of yellow. He’s still acting semi-normal but just refuses to eat he’s running around, but isn’t biting me lol and doing the extras like he used to. He has not vomit again at all but I’m just a bit terrified. do you have any recommendations? Should I still fast him?
will the green rover suffice for adding the proper green?
am here bcz my dog vomit yellow foamy ,thank you ,new subscribers,
Thank you for such wonderful information! My dog vomits almost once every week. Vet had confirmed she has no pancreatitis nor any disease. We give her snacks and break her meal to few times a day but sometimes she just wouldnt eat and the rumbling tummy and vomitting will happen. And if she eats, it will be with much coaxing, playing and trying to make eating fun for her. Will her almost weekly vomitting harm her gut? We notice some red bits in her vomit which are definitely not food as she has no food in that color. From talking with other dog owners we think it might be her gut lining.
Any advice/solutions for us, please?
Has your vet considered ulcers? This can be common in dogs taking prescription meds. It could also be SIBO possibly. If this was my dog, I would try Gut Guard for 30 to 60 days, the herbs will help soothe the inflamed gut: thenaturaldogstore.com/products/four-leaf-rover-gut-guard
Or you could try a similar product with the same herbs.
Thank you for the information.
Just found your channel! So happy and have been watching all the videos. My little one has had this problem since she was a puppy. She had a stomach hernia when she was born and was fixed. Could this be the cause of her digestive issues?
I have managed it by feeding her small meals but she is constantly swallowing in between. Vet is not worried 😟. She is 4 yrs.
Hi Megan, have you tried her on a probiotic? Gut Guard may be a good place to start.
thenaturaldogstore.com/collections/prebiotics-and-probiotics/products/four-leaf-rover-gut-guard
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Thanks for the info, may ask questions later
You are welcome!
Thanks, informative video. I have been dealing with this with my male Doodle. I find if I give him freeze dried biscuit first thing in the morning he doesn't have the problem but still vomits about 1-2 month. Do you all recommend a product from your store that has the ingredients mentioned in the video? Thanks
Gut Guard has slippery elm and marshmallow root, along with probiotics and other gut-soothing herbs. You only need to use it when your dog throws up, not every day. Here's the link: thenaturaldogstore.com/products/four-leaf-rover-gut-guard
I love these informative videos! Thank you!
Thanks Dorothy!
Great info. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Hello! Thank you for the information! My dog is on Apoquel (2.5 y/o GSD) and just vomited a tiny bit of this. Could that be the cause?
Thank you for the video, My Sisters little Bichon X has gone onto Vetmedin for her heart murmur, and she every few days vomits up bile, would it be safe to give her the herbs recommened here? she has always had a sensitive stomach. She only eats partially cooked lean mince with vegetables. Thank You so much
Sorry to hear that. It should be fine but you need to give it away from meals and meds because it can interfere with the absorption. But always check with your vet!
Mine is doing this without fail if I don’t give her a scoop of food every six hours. For the first year and a half of her life, she would only eat approximately 7 AM and 7 PM. Never had any issue. And this is how I’ve done it with all my dogs. some of them would do this vomiting on occasion which we have come to know as generally not a big deal. But with our current dog, if we aren’t right on the money with giving her a scoop of food, every six hours she 100% will do this every time. I’m literally about to take her to the vet today to see what is going on because it has been weeks of this and we have tried switching the times that she has eaten in various ways until we ultimately just decided to try every six hours which we seem to get by with no pukes for the most part as long as we are on time with it. She has zero other symptoms of being uncomfortable or irritated in any way whatsoever. She acts perfectly normal. But she will literally tell us that she has to puke by going to the door and it’s almost as if she holds it in until we are able to let her out and then she does it outside. Exactly like a dog telling you they have to go outside to pee. She definitely knows when she needs to do it and lets us know.
The reason we had kind of assumed that it was hunger pukes was because she isn’t acting like anything else is bothering her in any way. But it just seems like it’s still too easy for her to do it and it just doesn’t make sense so I’m taking her for a checkup and possible bloodwork today.
Can I sprinkle Marshmallow root and DGL licorice root together on my dog food at the dosage you mentioned?
two of mine do this occasionally, I often wondered why after owning them for over 30 years
Now you know! 🙂
Thank you
Really helpful advice. thank you!!!
Thank you from over the pond 🇬🇧👍
Om gosh..perfect timing as my raw fed boy vomited bile once yesterday and 2x the day before..I wish I could reach through the screen and kiss your pups face..Labs are my favorite
Glad you enjoyed the video!
My boy vomited yellow 4 times today and he seems dizzy because he is a bit wobbly
My yorkie has had a couple trips to the ER do to vomiting . He throws up one to two times a week, at least. I was told he has gastritis. He is on a very expensive dog food called royal canine, G.I. formula. I am so desperate to find anything I can to help him feel better. He is four years old now and this has been going on since he was just a baby. Any recommendations would be so helpful and appreciated.
Thanks for the info I was starting to get really worried.
Glad you found the video helpful!
My 20 month labradors been vomiting yellow bile in the morning for about a week I am wondering if it acid reflux ? She looks healthy has lots of energy nothing has changed in her behaviour
Thank you, good info to know.
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful. Thank you.
thank you
You're welcome!
Thank you Dana. If I made a tea of the herbs, how much should I give a 50 lb dog?
Here is an article with the dosages of each herb: www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/dog-vomiting-yellow-bile/#h-4-herbal-solutions-for-yellow-vomit
Thank you very much. I love Dogs Naturally ❤️
@Malbolgia's Spawn Thanks so much!!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome!
Every couple days mine will eat a few blades of grass. Yesterday he ate little more than before and threw up the yellow foam with grass .
In the past I was late in getting shank bones he was breaking and chewing and a tennis ball i never found all the pieces. Have been afraid it might have blocked him up.
He still eats, still active/playfully, no signs of soreness or tiredness...
A little worried
I will add one more unfortunate cause. I had a five year old miniature schnauzer years ago that was just fine and all of a sudden one morning, she vomited yellow liquid and then her energy level continued to lessen during the day. I monitored her and overnight, she became almost lifeless. I took her to the ER and she had autoimmune hemolytic anemia. She died in front of me at the vets office the next day. I have never gotten over that experience, the suddenness of it all, and the young age. Horrible.
Hello, I just wanted to tell you, so sorry for your loss. I have had dogs all my life, 1 dog nearly died of this, months of steroids, which we finally weened off, and he survived. 8 Years later, another one, My Lucas, passed away at home, after about 5-6 wks of treatment, this was 3 yrs ago, he was 7.
FYI, to all, I always check my dogs gums, easiest way to check for anemia, another sign, if your dog is hard to wake up, before the lethargy starts in. Get to the vet asap, the lower the red blood cell count the worst for recovery.
Even Cornell Animal Hospital, couldnt figure out why.
My experience, if you ever have these issues, check for worms, and anaplasmosis.
Loss is always unbearable, I still miss Lucas everyday, 3 years later, but don't let that stop you, from giving that love to another.
My dog will throw up in the am if he doesn’t eat late night! But my problem is that he won’t eat on his own! He eats only in bed and he has to be hand fed! He eats many times throughout the day and in fact asks for it! But won’t eat on his own! Gonna try toy feeders😩! Any help/suggestions will be most appreciated!
❤thank so very much for your advice and wisdom
My 8 pound chihuahua was diagnosed with a degenerative esophageal disease after every test including the scope. Basically his esophagus is weak and he has trouble getting food down. He constantly spits up in his mouth and shows discomfort after meals. He’s been taking Metroclopromide and Pepcid 15 mins before meals. He was poisoned about three years ago By plant fertilizer sticks but after medical treatment and all the tests problem with the esophagus being weak was discovered. I’ve had them on honest kitchen turkey or fish powdered food but he is having a bad bout with digestive discomfort, wining, hunching over. It eventually goes down and his poop is completely normal. I feed him small amounts three times a day but he still experiencing major discomfort I have him on slippery elm that includes marshmallow root. What else can I give him to help his digestive pain?
If this was my dog, I would work with a truly holistic vet or a homeopathic one to get him off the drugs completely.
Very helpful, thanks
You're welcome!
Love your videos
Thank you so much!
Excellent info!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you ❤
Thank you for the info! This happens once in a blue moon with one of my dogs. I was wondering about another thing that happens every 2 or 3 months that seems related…he will start doing a very frantic type of sneeze and be desperate to go out to eat grass. Haven’t ever figured it out???
Here's what that sneezing means: www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/reverse-sneezing-in-dogs/
Mine has daily yellow vomit, I've spilt his meals into 4 portions, still happening, he vomited blood and rushed to vet but they didn't seem overly concerned.
We have a great article on this topic that we think you would find super helpful! www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/is-your-dog-vomiting-heres-how-to-manage-it/
Thank you for informative video.
You're welcome
Where can I purchase.?
You can get the Digest here: thenaturaldogstore.com/products/four-leaf-rover-digest
My mother’s Maltese/poodle mix has vomited yellow bile often her whole 15 years. The vet says it’s a common thing in that type of dog and gave me Cerenia to give her daily if she vomits several days in a row. But instead I’ve been working with her diet and it seems better controlled. She only vomits occasionally now.
Great plan to skip the drugs. Glad it's working!🙂
Would you please share how you feed to your mom's dog?
Good morning, I came across your wonderful video while searching for my dogs symptoms. He started vommiting bile yesterday and has not ate or drank water. He is actually my daughters dog, she went for a little weekend getaway, he has not been away from her this long. do you think he might be getting anxiety, he shakes and just has been vommiting yellow and white foam, no appetite and no pooping either today will be 1 day in a half no poop. I am getting a little worried, but it is the weekend and his vet is closed. So here I am searching for help somewhere.
It could definitely be a stress response, but I would keep an eye on him!
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM I took him to the vet that Monday. He actually ate something he wasn't supposed to I do believe it was chocolate. They gave him a shot full of vitamins and antibiotics. He's doing great now 😊
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Thank you so much for this super helpful ideas to help our furbabies 💗
Thanks for that info.
You bet!
Thank you for your video
Yeah my 2 year old has done this one time a week ALWAYS in the morning on an empty stomach.... I've tried everything. I have heard Chihuahuas seem to do it more than a lot of the others..... He is happy healthy, and energetic.... Kinda straaanngggeeeee
Mine will throw up in the morning if I don’t feed him after 10 pm! And I have to give him a few bites early morning! Otherwise he’d throw up again and then wouldn’t eat all day!
@@shawnsb7583 every day?
@@shawnsb7583 every day?
My chocolate lab has chronic throwing up yellow bile. We have been to the vet and tried several things. What is the pill with the herbs you were describing?
I don't think I mentioned a pill - I did talk about natural foods that can help!