Like humans, it is not uncommon for dogs to vomit from time to time. However, as dogs are dependent on their owners and can’t say anything, handling such situations is not always easy.
When dogs vomit, their abdominal muscles contract very strongly several times before the food is actually ejected from the mouth. This completely drains the energy from the body and your pet may look very sick.
Along with throwing up frequently, dogs may show symptoms including pain, distress, weakness, and a lethargic attitude.
Some of the causes of vomiting in dogs include dietary indiscretion, sudden change in diet plan, habit of gobbling food, intolerance to a particular food, some kind of allergic reaction, ingestion of obstructing objects, acute inflammation of the stomach, and parasites.
The first sentence compares vomiting in dogs to that in humans. The third paragraph mentions dogs' throwing up frequently. These two statements seem to contradict each other somewhat.
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The first sentence compares vomiting in dogs to that in humans. The third paragraph mentions dogs' throwing up frequently. These two statements seem to contradict each other somewhat.
Dogs can't have a lethargic attitude. "Lethargy" is better.
"Some of the causes include" is illogical. Some of the causes are those things, or the causes include those things. It should be "a habit".