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Jan 22, 20251 min read
Understanding Pet Vomiting: An Essential Observation Checklist for Pet Parents!
By Peqaboo Team
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Understanding Pet Vomiting
Pet vomiting is something every pet parent encounters. Sometimes it's just eating too fast, but other times it could signal serious illness. Learning to observe and record can help you and your vet identify the cause faster.
Vomiting vs Regurgitation
First, distinguish between vomiting and regurgitation:
- Vomiting: Visible abdominal contractions, food usually partially digested
- Regurgitation: No visible effort, food usually undigested, tubular shape
Observation Checklist
1. Time and Frequency
- When did it happen? Before or after meals?
- How often?
- How many days has it continued?
2. Vomit Appearance
- Colour: Clear/White/Yellow/Green/Red/Brown
- Texture: Watery/Mucous/Foamy/Food residue
- Foreign objects: Grass, hairballs, toy fragments, etc.
3. Accompanying Symptoms
- Any diarrhoea?
- How is their energy level?
- Any change in appetite?
- Is water intake normal?
- Any weight changes?
Seek Immediate Veterinary Care If:
- Blood in vomit (bright red or coffee-ground brown)
- More than 3 episodes in 24 hours
- Continuous vomiting over 24 hours
- Severe concurrent diarrhoea
- Lethargy or unwillingness to move
- Visibly bloated or painful abdomen
- Suspected ingestion of toxins or foreign objects
- Vomiting in puppies/kittens or senior pets
Use Peqaboo's AI health recording features to easily log detailed vomiting information, helping your vet make more accurate diagnoses!
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