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What Are the Causes of Persistent Vomiting in Dogs?

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What Are the Causes of Persistent Vomiting in Dogs?

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Eating Persistent vomiting in dogs is often triggered by eating something, or by certain types of eating behavior. The Second Chance veterinary website says that dogs often eat toxic plants, garbage or other things they find outside. They may also eat items found in the household, like shoes or rags. These toxic or foreign objects can cause vomiting. Gulping food too quickly or eating large quantities of unhealthy foods including table scraps can also lead to vomiting. Blockage When there is a blockage inside the dog’s stomach, it will vomit persistently because its body is trying to get rid of the obstruction. Second Chance says that most internal obstructions are caused by ingesting something large, like a tennis ball or bone. It can be something the dog was given to chew or play with that it accidentally swallows. Parasites A dog will often vomit persistently if it has become infested with a severe load of intestinal worms or other parasites. This problem mostly commonly occurs in p

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