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Dog Pancreatitis: Symptoms and What to Do

Constant vomiting

It is common knowledge that when a dog vomits, it implicates that there is something wrong. When a dog vomits consistently it implies the presence of pancreatitis. The major problem with this symptom is, it can also be a symptom to a wide range of other medical conditions in dogs’ especially canine diseases [4]. It is very important for dog owners to know that there is a difference between vomiting and regurgitating. Vomiting is basically the forceful removal of contents in the stomach and proximal part of the small intestine pouring fluid, food, and debris into your rugs. However, Regurgitation is a passive ejection of undigested food and fluids. Regurgitation is accompanied by breathing difficulties and coughing. Most times, vomiting is usually not accompanied by any anomaly but when it happens consistently a vet’s attention is needed immediately.