My 7 month old Cavalier had an episode of vomiting repeatedly and it was just foam at the end. I took him immediately to the Vet and she said that there was a lot of fat (and some hair from toys - a mistake that has been corrected).
We feed Bailey some 5 Star dry kibble and supplement it with fresh salmon (cooked) or rotisserie chicken (I pick the meat off and feed him only the meat; no skin or fat), and sometimes pieces of steak (no bone).
She said the blood work showed that his pancreas might be slightly compromised and that the cells in the lining of his stomach that produces mucous might have been compromised as well.
So she gave us a slurry that would aid stomach normalization and some nexium (for dogs) to reduce acid.
I personally think I overfed him for two days and that this event was due to his stomach being overloaded and couldn't handle the digestion.
Do Cavalier's generally have a problem with modest levels of fat - as in fatty fish, the miniscule of fat in a rotisserie chicken and the fat in a lean piece of beef?
What do you think?
We feed Bailey some 5 Star dry kibble and supplement it with fresh salmon (cooked) or rotisserie chicken (I pick the meat off and feed him only the meat; no skin or fat), and sometimes pieces of steak (no bone).
She said the blood work showed that his pancreas might be slightly compromised and that the cells in the lining of his stomach that produces mucous might have been compromised as well.
So she gave us a slurry that would aid stomach normalization and some nexium (for dogs) to reduce acid.
I personally think I overfed him for two days and that this event was due to his stomach being overloaded and couldn't handle the digestion.
Do Cavalier's generally have a problem with modest levels of fat - as in fatty fish, the miniscule of fat in a rotisserie chicken and the fat in a lean piece of beef?
What do you think?