Hi there, my almost year old Shih tzu x Pekingese named Wicket, once in a while throws up. It's not so frequent that I feel like it would be serious (about once a month/two months). I think she does it when she is too excited and active after eating (I try to make her rest after eating) and when she eats something weird. After she throws up, she's always happy, bouncy, playful as before with no sign of discomfort.
Wicket thew up this morning and it was yellow foamy with hair in it. I think she managed to find a hairball that I missed with the vacuum after her shave, and I guess it didn't agree with her, lol. She's all good now, but my big question is should I feed her her regular kibble breakfast? And when she does throw up in the future, should I feed her or withhold food for a period of time, or feed her that bland food? I see a lot of threads about a dog throwing up multiple times, being sick, or even throwing up once a week. However, what about the odd occasion a dog just throwing up once and seems fine. Up to this point, I've been offering food (which she always eats, lol) with plenty of fresh water, and once I withheld food. When I do feed her after vomiting, she has not thrown up again after eating.
Thank you for your help and advice
Wicket thew up this morning and it was yellow foamy with hair in it. I think she managed to find a hairball that I missed with the vacuum after her shave, and I guess it didn't agree with her, lol. She's all good now, but my big question is should I feed her her regular kibble breakfast? And when she does throw up in the future, should I feed her or withhold food for a period of time, or feed her that bland food? I see a lot of threads about a dog throwing up multiple times, being sick, or even throwing up once a week. However, what about the odd occasion a dog just throwing up once and seems fine. Up to this point, I've been offering food (which she always eats, lol) with plenty of fresh water, and once I withheld food. When I do feed her after vomiting, she has not thrown up again after eating.
Thank you for your help and advice