Natalie S. asked

🐕  Dog Health

My 6-month-old puppy, Delilah, threw up a few times last night with bamboo and an unidentified leaf in her vomit. She slept a lot today, didn't eat much, but has been drinking water and started playing with my other dog. She seems better but still not herself. Should I take her to the vet, or is it okay to monitor her condition?

May 10th, 2023

Jennifer O. answered

Since Delilah is no longer vomiting and has started eating and playing, it's generally safe to monit...

May 10th, 2023

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