Understanding Your Pet's Vomit

When your pet vomits it's no fun for them--or you. But after the clean-up, it's easy to assume they either ate too fast, had a little spit up or are just a tad anxious and move on with your day.

However, your pet's vomit says a lot more about their health than you may think. In fact, how it looks and how frequently it happens can give you a lot of insight into whether or not you should take it more seriously.

So while it may not be pretty, learning how to assess their vomit may help them live a happier and healthier life.

If your pet is struggling with vomiting or regurgitation, are you ready to start tackling their digestive health? If their problems aren't severe enough to warrant a visit to the vet, learn more about how food allergies can cause digestive problems like vomiting in dogs and cats and how you can help minimize or, hopefully, eliminate side effects from allergies.

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