Do not give any medications without consulting your veterinarian.
What to do if your dog is vomiting and has diarrhea. Discontinue if your dog starts vomiting and contact your veterinarian. If your dog vomits several times has diarrhea and you cannot take your dog to your veterinarian which is recommended then you may try the following. Dogs need 50ml of fluid per kg of body weight per day.
If your pet has one or two vomits or a small bout of diarrhoea you should withhold food for at least six hours unless you have a puppy or a kitten that is vomiting or has diarrhoea. Also a fast may not be appropriate for little dogs who. Pre-made bland diets specifically for dogs with diarrhoea are available from your vet.
For vomiting withhold food but not water for 12 to 24 hours and then gradually reintroduce your dogs regular diet. If your dog throws up and continues eating with normal bowel movements it might just be an isolated. White rice mixed with boiled white meat chicken no bones or skin is a good temporary option.
Symptoms of gastritis include vomiting and diarrhea black bowel movements and bilious vomiting. This requirement will be significantly increased if your dog is vomiting or has diarrhea. The dog may also need a few quieter days in order to fully recover with short walks on the lead and lower energy activities.
Drain off any residual fat after cooking. If your dog is throwing up food and also has any of these symptoms take them to the vet. Dont add salt or seasoning.
Ensure that your dog is allowed quiet time to rest and fully recover. You can purchase soup or bone broth at your natural supermarket but make sure its low in sodium and has. That is approximately 500ml for a dog weighing 10kg but this will be considerably more if the dog vomits and or has diarrhoea.