Use a rag, roll it to appropriate thickness, use this to avoid the puppy accidentally biting you - Keep it´s jaws GENTLY open with fingers at the rear of the mouth / corners of the mouth Use flashlight, shine down puppie´s throat, try to see what is there - if necessary use tweezers or pliers to reach it - WIGGLE the object out if needed If the breathing is restricted - keep giving SMALL puffs of air in mouth to mouth - go to any vet and ask for emergency help If breathing is ok - a few drops of light oil/margarine on a soft and small piece of food might help puppy to cough up the object - Not the recommended version in my opinion.
If your dog vomits once or more a week and it is accompanied by diarrhea, lethargy, or loss of appetite, check with your vet. The trick is know a bit about canine vomiting, what to do, and when to haul your butt to the emergency vet. This may seem silly but it helps to know the signs of a dog getting ready to vomit so you can have necessary equipment on hand before the expulsion.
A well-prepared dog owner can recognize the signs, grab her cleaning carrier and paper towels and beat the vomit to the floor. It can also help you prepare in case it is a situation where you'll need to get help immediately. Wretching - that noise that comes from your dog that sounds like he has something stuck in his throat.
You will also see his throat straining back and forth. Stiff Stance - your dog may become rigid as he attempts to keep from vomiting. Wandering - a dog will often wander aimlessly right before he vomits.
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