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Yes, you can give a dog Pepto Bismol for vomiting, but only under veterinary guidance.
If your dog vomits more than once or continues vomiting for more than 24 hours, you should consult a veterinarian immediately.
Yes, you can give a dog Pepto Bismol for vomiting, but only under a veterinarian's guidance and with the correct dosage.
The immediate remedy to stop vomiting is to rest, hydrate with small sips of clear fluids, and avoid solid food temporarily.
To settle a dog's stomach after vomiting, withhold food for 12–24 hours, provide small amounts of water, then slowly reintroduce a bland diet.
You should not give your dog any medication to stop vomiting without first consulting a veterinarian, as vomiting can be a symptom of serious conditions.
The best home remedy for mild dog vomiting is offering small amounts of plain boiled chicken and white rice, alongside withholding food for 12–24 hours.
Common home remedies for dog vomiting include withholding food for a short period, offering small amounts of water, and gradually reintroducing a bland diet. Always consult a veterinarian if vomiting persists or your dog shows other concerning symptoms.
You can tell if your dog is constipated if they are straining to defecate with little or no stool, while a blockage usually includes vomiting, lethargy, and abdominal pain.
Most dogs can go up to 48 hours without pooping, but if it lasts longer, consult a veterinarian.

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