Vomiting in dogs

Vomiting in dogs

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Reviewed by Dr. Valter Carlos
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Updated October 16, 2025
5 min read

What to do

Causes

When to worry

Prevention

Diagnosis

Home treatment

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Vet treatment

Risk

Other causes of vomiting in dogs

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Vomiting in dogs

Vomiting in dogs

By
✔ MRCVS
GPCert(ExAP)
DVM
Reviewed by Dr. Valter Carlos
✔ MRCVS
LMV
MSc
Updated October 16, 2025
5 min read

Vomiting or sickness is a common problem and can affect all dogs of any age. 85% of the time it will get better by itself or with simple management.

Sickness and diarrhoea can be caused by dogs eating things they shouldn’t. This is called gastroenteritis and often clears up within 24-48 hours. It’s important to keep a vomiting dog hydrated, but hold back feeding for a few hours.

What you should do if your dog keeps being sick >What you should do if your dog keeps being sick [What to do

Why your dog is being sick >Why your dog is being sick [Causes

When to worry about your dog being sick >When to worry about your dog being sick [When to worry

How to prevent your dog from vomiting >How to prevent your dog from vomiting [Prevention

How to know if your dog is about to be sick >How to know if your dog is about to be sick [Diagnosis

How to treat a vomiting dog at home

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Vet treatments for vomiting in dogs

Are some dogs more at risk of vomiting than others?

Other causes of vomiting in dogs

Vomiting in dogs is a very unspecific sign, and it can be a symptom of many different conditions, such as:

  • Car or motion sickness: some dogs don’t cope well when in the car and may vomit. They normally recover quickly once out of the car. Speak to your vet to get preventative treatment for this if you have to take your dog on a long car journey. Speak to an animal behaviourist if you want to train your dog to not feel sick in the car.

  • Morning sickness: some dogs suffer from reflux when they have long periods between meals, and may bring up bright yellow liquid, especially in the morning. Making sure that your dog doesn’t go longer than 12 hours between their meals overnight may help reduce the frequency of morning sickness.

  • Twisted stomach, or GDV (Gastric Dilation Volvulus)

  • Illnesses of other organs:

  • Severe infections in other parts of the body – Sepsis

  • Ulcers in the stomach

  • Tumours

  • Metabolic diseases:

  • Bacterial infections in their stomach or gut:

  • Viral infections:

  • Severe intestinal parasitic infestations:

    • Roundworms

    • Hookworms

    • Heartworms

    • Tapeworms

    • Whipworms

  • Trauma

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