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What to Feed Your Dog After Vomiting 2025: Vet Approved Plan 🐶

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What to Feed Your Dog After Vomiting 2025: Vet Approved Plan 🐶

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What to Feed Your Dog After Vomiting 2025: Vet Approved Plan 🐶

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🔎 When to Suspend Feeding

After mild vomiting (1–2 episodes in healthy adults), withhold food for 12–24 hours to allow the stomach to rest. Offer small amounts of water frequently—don’t leave a full bowl to prevent overdrinking.

Note: Puppies, diabetic dogs, or those with health issues shouldn’t fast—contact your vet before withholding food.

🏠 Homemade Bland Diet

After fasting, start with small portions of homemade diet:

  • Boiled white-meat chicken (no bones/skin) or lean ground beef
  • Soft-cooked white rice or mashed potatoes

Examples: chicken + rice (2  1 ratio), or turkey and potato mash. Serve in tiny initial servings and observe tolerance.

🛒 OTC Digestive Care Options

These vet-grade over-the-counter foods are nutritionally sound and gentle on upset bellies:

  • Blue Buffalo True Solutions Blissful Belly
  • Evanger’s Classic Recipes Chicken & Rice canned
  • Royal Canin Digestive Care

These are balanced and convenient alternatives to homemade meals.

💊 Prescription Recovery Diets

For more severe or ongoing vomiting, vets recommend:

  • Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care
  • Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EN Gastroenteric

These diets are clinically formulated for GI upset and recovery.

📅 Gradual Feeding Guide

Start small and advance over 3–4 days. Use this guideline:

  • Day 1: Fast 12–24 hrs. Reintroduce food in tiny amounts only if the dog tolerates water.
  • Day 2:
    • 10% of a normal meal; wait several hrs
    • If OK, 25% meal; wait again
    • Then another 25%; followed with 50% portion if well tolerated
  • Day 3: 50% meal twice; progress to full meal if no vomiting.
  • Day 4: Resume regular feeding schedule (2–3 meals/day).
  • Day 5+: Transition back to regular diet over several days if needed.

💧 Rehydration Essentials

  • Offer small sips of water or ice cubes every hour after fasting.
  • Continue frequent small water offers during recovery—avoid large gulps.
  • For prolonged vomiting or diarrhea, use electrolyte solutions (vet-recommended Pedialyte dilution).

⚠️ Warning Signs & When to Call the Vet

Seek veterinary care if you see:

  • Vomiting ≥3 times/24 hrs, or ongoing beyond 48 hrs
  • Blood in vomit or diarrhea, lethargy, abdominal pain, or disorientation
  • Persistent inability to hold water or start eating by Day 2

🔄 Long-Term Care & Prevention

  • Feed smaller, more frequent meals if bile vomiting occurs in mornings—this prevents empty-stomach irritation (bilious vomiting).
  • Switch to a highly digestible diet or cold-pressed food for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
  • Use puzzle feeders if overeating is an issue.
  • Avoid high-fat, scrap, or human foods to reduce GI irritation risk.
  • Monitor for chronic signs—if vomiting recurs, seek diagnostics to rule out infection, pancreatitis, parasites, or obstruction.

🗂 Dr Houston’s Vomit Recovery Checklist

  • ✔️ Fast 12–24 hrs (only healthy adults)
  • ✔️ Offer small sips of water or ice cubes
  • ✔️ Continue water refills every few hrs
  • ✔️ Day 2: start with 10% bland food, progress to full portion by Day 3-4
  • ✔️ Choose Bland Diet: homemade, OTC, or prescription
  • ✔️ Rehydrate with electrolytes if needed
  • ✔️ Watch for warning signs—call vet as needed
  • ✔️ Prevent relapse with frequent meals, digestible diet, avoid triggers
  • 📱 Ask A Vet available for guidance anytime

🌟 Final Thoughts

A systematic feeding plan helps guide your dog back to health after vomiting. Begin with fasting, introduce simple diets in small portions, ensure hydration, and monitor carefully. Persistent issues demand veterinary care and investigation. With gentle refeeding and support from Ask A Vet or your clinic, most dogs bounce back quickly—and safely. 🐾❤️

Need help choosing bland food, adjusting portions, or monitoring recovery? Visit AskAVet.com or download the Ask A Vet app—your dog’s recovery vet anytime. 📱🐶

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