Gary C. asked

🐕  Dog Health

My 8-9 month old puppy has been vomiting bile (yellow or greenish) every other morning for the last 2 weeks. He still acts normal, eats well, and is energetic. He also chews on various items he finds around the house and sometimes eats grass or wrappers. He was recently neutered and has healed well. Should I be concerned about his morning vomiting, and what can I do to manage it?

August 3rd, 2023

Jesus G. answered

The morning vomiting you're describing is likely due to a condition called bilious vomiting syndrome...

August 3rd, 2023

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