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I have an Australian Shepherd. Female/almost 3 years old/no history of illnesses.

I got home today and found yellowish dried vomit in three separate sections on the house. An hour later she threw up two more times. She's moping around. Her nose is cold and wet, which is good, but the inside of her ears are cold.

Please don't answer this with "Ask a vet" or "look up advice online." That doesn't help. If you have a link to a website with advice though, that will help.

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One of my dogs went through something similar to this. On top of the throwing up and moping around, my dog also did not eat. How is your dogs appetite? After a few days of this odd behavior, we found out that he had eaten part of a rubber toy, and it was stuck inside him. Honestly, I'm not a vet, nor is anyone else on this website! If I were you, I'd give it a day or two and see if she improves. If there is no sign of improvement or it even gets worse, I definietly recomend having her looked at by a vet. Just keep an eye on her and make note of every weird behavior she might encounter. Sorry I don't have any definite answers but no one will on this website. You can try this website if you would like but you know what is best for your dog so keep an eye on her.
http://www.helpmyhound.com/dog_diagnosis.php
Hope that helps! Good luck and I hope your dog feels better.


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Her appetite isn't doing great, but she stopped throwing up. Trixie has always been one to eat anything... I'm going to see if it gets better. Thank you for your great advice :)




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