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    Did he drink a lot of water or run around before throwing up? Nebo will sometimes throw up after doing that if he had just eaten. My guess is that Zeke was just licking his lips because he knew he was going to vomit. I hope Zeke will be ok, it does sound just like a bit of an upset stomach to me, lets hope that is all it is.

    Oh, and yes my dogs all seem to get sick/injured at night/weekends when the vets are not open.

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    I went to check on him, and he was in a dark room and I turned the lights on...and the look on his face I thought he was really sick. I could have swore he was shaking...but once I got over to him and he got out if his bed he seems fine...I guess he was just saying the lights were too bright...but it scared me.

    He normally sleeps downstairs on the couch or in my dads room...I'm hoping he will sleep in my room or my dads room



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    He probably just has an upset stomach...if you notice any other symptoms...diarrhea, or not pooping at all, not eating or drinking normally, etc. then I would pursue going to the vets and such.

    They get sick at night because they know how much you have to spend at the emergency vet's, and want to know how special they are to you to have you spend all that extra money.

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    I would make sure he has plenty of fresh water available. If you're really concerned, you could offer him some boiled chicken and rice for his next meal, it's super mild and easy on the tummy. Pink Bismuth CAN be given to settle and upset tummy in dogs, but for that I'd call a vet and ask.

    Poor guy, I hope he's feeling better soon. When Jasper got Giardia he decided to announce it......explosively.....at around 3am, so I know how that goes. -_-

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    The licking is an involuntary reaction. The saliva starts to pour into the mouth, as the stomach acid is not good for the mouth and needs to be washed away, either out or down. Happens with humans also, your saliva starts pouring in just before you throw up.

    If he's not better in 24 hours, call the vet and talk with them.
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    I would just keep an eye on him. I think throwing up once is nothing to worry about. As long as he is still eating, drinking and pottying.

    And as far as the getting sick in the middle of the night. I know all about it. That seems to be the only time Zoee has her anxiety attacks.
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    He seems fine today. I think I over react a lot...



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    The way you described Zeke's throw-up is the same that happens to Ki right after she eats and eats too fast. The white stuff is most likely mucus.


    Nala usually licks her lips before throwing up.

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