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My dog is puking clear foam and is pooping redish water???

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ok my dog was great the night before he started puking...i woke up to puke all over the kennel so i took him out and cleaned it....when he was outside he started to p**p out redish water and seemed very weak...this would be his second day puking and pooping like that...all he does is walk to the front door, sit and then back into his kennel...i am very worried about him and i can afford to take him in to the vet due to family issues...he wont eat and when he drinks, he just pukes it out agian....

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  1. If you can't afford to take him to the vet, it's likely that he will die. Dogs cannot go without food, and continue to lose their liquids thru diarrhea and last very long.  


  2. make sure he's eating the right type of dog food and try to give him water cuz he's losing fluids and ask some u know who has a dog about this and try to keep a close eye on him. Pray a lot for his good health to come back. Good luck hope he feels better!!!

  3. Ok if you don't have the money due to family issues.... Remember the dog is your family too!  It's like not taking a child to the doctors or hospital when it's doing this.  I would find someway to take it to the vet!  Even if you have to borrow money...

  4. Need to go to vet asap. There are some vets that will bill you if you explain situation and put down a payment. This sounds bad. Did dog get into something? Sounds like blood is coming from r****m. And foam is not good from mouth. Really need to go to vet could be so many things. If cannot then keep warm, try to give some pedilyte to drink and make up some boiled chicken with skin and bone off and cook some white rice and try to hand feed that. but best bet is vet. And I would go right away.

  5. Your dog sounds like he has canine parvovirus. You need to get him to the vet immediately or he may die, especially if he is under a year old. It is a very serious and progressive disease. If you cannot take him to the vet go the spca and see if they will help, even if you have to sign over your rights- his life may depend on it and if you love your dog this is an easy choice to make. In the meantime give him electrolytes, you can buy pedialite (electrolytes for human babies) at a grocery store or pharmacy.   THIS SOUNDS VERY SERIOUS:( I wish you and you dog the best of luck  

  6. How old is he?  My dog was doing pretty much the same thing, and it ended up being Parvo, if I had not taken her to the vet immediately she would be dead right now,  you have to make arrangements to take the dog to the vet, a lot of  vets will work out a payment plan with you.  

  7. This sounds like a serious issue.  It can be any number of things.  You didn't mention the breed or the age.  Weakness, vomiting, and diarrhea are all reasons for a vet consult.  The fact that he is also vomiting water can make this a life threatening issue.  I'm sorry that I cannot diagnose your dog over the internet because I cannot see your dog, plus I'm not a veterinarian.  Call around see if you can find a vet that takes payments or will see your dog cheaply.  At the very least please consider ending his suffering...

  8. Sounds like parvo.

    You don't have a choice. He needs to see a veterinarian.

    If you can't afford it ( like most people on here that ask questions in this section ), then take him to a rescue group.

    He will die if you neglect this.

  9. I hope he is not a puppy and is fully current on his shots because these are the very signs of Parvo...you are lucky because if you don't take him to the vet very, very soon the problem will be over...your dog will be DEAD!!!!

    seriously only ~10-20% of dog survive parvo untreated. (not good gambling odds)  

    Go to the Vet right now!!!

    Go ask for a payment plan or look into Care-Credit or surrender the dog at least you will be giveing him a chance.

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