3 responses to “why is my 3 month old labrador puppy throwing up?”

  1. Erika

    Then you spoke with your vet about her vomiting? Did he give you advise on what to do?

    If not – get her back to the vet – excessive vomiting can be a sign of bloat. I think that the t-worms could be causing the vomiting – hopefully you have medicine for that from your vet?

  2. GOODD

    Got her from a byb or puppy mill, eh?

    Feed her a high quality protein based grain free diet. Food like Pedigree, Ole Roy, Beneful, Iams, Eukanuba and Science Diet are all junk – varying degrees of junk but still junk – and will make your dog sick, overweight, tired, etc.

    If she has a tape worm she needs to be wormed. If she has fleas she needs a flea bath and medication to get rid of the fleas.

    Sad fact of owning any animal is they are your responsibility even if you don’t have pet insurance or can’t afford it. Who is the “they” that wouldn’t give her her shots?

    Find another vet and have her checked for parvo, get her wormed and get her fleas taken care of. And until she has all her shots she shouldn’t socialize with other dogs or be in areas where other dogs go because she can pick up a disease and die.

  3. I FIGHT PREDJUDICE OF PITBULLS!!

    the vet is a professional im sure there is reason he couldnt give the shots, but you could get a second opinion. vomiting, plus the other symptoms could mean infection/disease. another reason could be that the dog swallowed something that it cant digest or throw bacc up. which means it has to be surgically remove. ask your vet to take x-rays. if that can get ruled out, then the vet must do other tests. i think you should consult another vet because he should have done something.

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