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How long after eating something will a dog get sick?

Eldora Kuphal
Eldora Kuphal
2025-07-25 05:07:27
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Your dog may vomit after eating something harmful, but it’s more likely that symptoms will take a couple of days to develop (depending on what they has eaten). Symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhoea, twitching, low energy, reduced appetite, and constipation can occur. Never wait to see if a problem develops - your dog could become very ill or even die without treatment. Acting fast could save your dog's life. Contact your vet immediately for an emergency appointment if your dog has eaten something harmful. Contact your vet immediately if you think your dog has eaten something harmful. The quicker you take your dog to your vet, the better their chance of recovering without complications. Gut blockages are very serious and can kill a dog if not treated quickly. Treatment and outcome varies a lot depending on what your dog has chosen to eat. Dogs that receive prompt treatment from a vet are more likely to make a good recovery.
Ola Barrows
Ola Barrows
2025-07-15 03:13:20
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Regurgitation tends to happen soon after a dog has eaten something. Food may not have reached the stomach yet, or may have only just reached it, so may still be undigested and might still look similar to how it went in. Vomiting removes partially digested food from the dog’s stomach. Dogs often show signs that they are going to be sick, such as dribbling, retching and tensing the muscles around their stomach. If your dog is unexpectedly sick as a one off, and shows no other signs, then there’s a good chance that you may not need to worry. With many serious illnesses, early diagnosis and treatment is often incredibly helpful, so never wait to get advice. If your dog shows any of the following signs, then it may be time to call your vet.
Felton Labadie
Felton Labadie
2025-07-08 18:08:14
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Dogs may initially appear unsteady on their feet and twitchy, but may rapidly deteriorate and suffer continuous convulsions and possibly respiratory failure. Symptoms include: vomiting diarrhoea dehydration hyperactivity high temperature and blood pressure abnormal heart rhythm and tremors. Poisoning may cause life-threatening bleeding and effects may not appear for several days. Poisoning may initially result in vomiting and diarrhoea and subsequently in kidney failure (which may occur a few days after the initial effects). Effects may not appear for several days and may be permanent. Symptoms can cause: Vomiting Diarrhoea Bleeding from the gut Convulsions Abnormal heart rhythm Kidney failure. Bleeding may be internal and isn't always visible.
Sandra Blick
Sandra Blick
2025-07-01 01:31:20
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Vomiting and diarrhoea can occur in dogs for a number of reasons. They are not usually serious signs of illness – it usually happens because your dog has eaten something that does not agree with them, or has overeaten. This can cause inflammation of the intestines and stomach, which can lead to vomiting and diarrhoea. Most cases of gastroenteritis can be cured within a few days, but it's essential to keep an eye on your dog’s progress throughout this time. Your dog will usually experience vomiting and diarrhoea but, fortunately, the condition can often be treated within a few days. If your dog suddenly displays any of the above symptoms, it's essential to contact your vet as soon as possible.
Jayne Hickle
Jayne Hickle
2025-06-22 15:39:45
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There’s generally a short amount of time between when your dog eats contaminated food and when they start showing a physical reaction. The symptoms and severity of food poisoning depend on the type of bacteria. You may need to go to an animal hospital right away if their symptoms are getting worse or haven’t improved in a few hours.