She ate mice
By chantalle25
@chantalle25 (208)
Philippines
February 4, 2013 9:13am CST
Just this second my dog vomit everything she ate this evening. I am really worried because I remembered earlier, it was this afternoon when our cat went inside our house bringing a mice. I think that mice is already dead and I know that our cat doesn't eat mice, he only loves to play with them and would left it anywhere. I was very busy on facebook when I found out that my dog was not at my side and I tried to look for her and found her under the stairs eating something. I was very mad at her because I am suspecting that she ate the mice! grrr! We observed her nothings change on her until dinner came. She ate a lot and keeps on playing then now, it is 11 pm here and she woke up and vomits twice. Maybe because of what she ate, I don't know what to do. The vet clinic is now closed and her doctor is asleep what should I do with this? :(
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3 responses
@urbandekay (18278)
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4 Feb 13
Don't worry, dogs vomiting is common, if my dogs find some mice they will quickly swallow them all whole, then find a place to vomit them up and eat them again. This stops the other dogs getting them, so it is a wise move. You should only worry if the vomiting continues for a long time or if she shows other signs such as lethargy
all the best, urban
@chantalle25 (208)
• Philippines
10 May 13
Thank you for all the response! :) I appreciate all those advice :) From now on I would always watch out for my dog, It's sad to think that they would vomit everuything just because of that #tupid mice , I felt relieved.
@911Ricki (13588)
• Canada
6 Feb 13
I would watch her, is it just vomitting? Not any lethargy?. She may have gotten a bone stuck as well. But dogs usually have a sensitive sotmach sort of speaking, they can vomit over any little upset to the stomach. Most dogs will eat small animals aand rodents, but if not a normal part of their diet they will throw it back up. Just watch her, and what she eats, if she stops eating or drinking then bring her to the vets.