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Hello My 14 Years Old Doy Vomit Bown Liquid And Smells Like Poops .he Is So Sick Recently And His

Yellow stool?

I'm 16 and for the past couple days i have been passing pale yellow stool w/ little black chunks in it. I haven't been eating much yellow food lately. I have also had kindof a dry and sore throat for the past couple days too. What could be causing my pale yellow stool?

My pregnant dogs temperature has been 98 all day, when will she begin whelping?

My dog was bred from the dates of September 18th to October 9th. She is huge at this point and as previously stated her temp has remained right around 98 all day today. What should I expect next and how soon should the pups arrive?

If a human ate poop, what would actually happen?

Like drinking your own pee, eating your own poop is perfectly safe. Unlike pee, your poo isn't sterile, it's full of bacteria. But the bacteria is all your own stuff. It lives inside your intestines and helps you digest your food. If you eat some of your own poo that is reasonably fresh, you'll just bring the bacteria back where it came from.However, eating someone else's poo or licking someone else's butt can introduce new bacteria into your system. If the person is unhealthy, then eating their poo could transmit any bad bacteria into your intestines, or other things like various sorts of worms, and your health might become compromised as well.However, if the person has good bacteria in their intestines, there could be a health benefit to eating their poo. In fact, fecal transplants are a real thing, though when taken orally they are given in the form of a capsule rather than eating the poo directly.Coprophilia is also a thing - it's a sexual fetish for poo. I've heard it more often called a 'scat fetish'. Men seem to have this fetish more than women, but it does cross gender lines. As with most fetishes, the specifics vary from person to person. Some like to eat poo; others like to have it thrown at them; some like to play with it like clay; others like the smell; some like to lose control in embarrassing situations; others like to watch other people go to the bathroom; and so on. As with other fetishes, each variation is intensely personal, each element having its own profound significance, and often with an origin that is mysterious to the person themselves.

My cat is throwing up foamy stuff. Some of it is yellow/white. What is this and what can I do?

Take it to the veterinarian... as in yesterday.As Catherine Spencer said it could be a hairball, but there are other (scarier) options.One of my cats got really sick, the same symptom, starting a bank holiday, I thought if it was hairball it would eventually go out.When I got my kitty to the vet she was almost dehydrated, and I was giving her water with a syringe (without needle, of course), but she vomited out more than I managed to make her drink in. So, make sure your cat is hydrated. My vet stressed it a lot.Second problem, if she has stopped eating it's a bad sign. As my vet emphasied cats should never fast, not even for 24 hours, it could damage their livers.Then, she would need high protein canned food to recover. Mine didn't like it, so I mixed it with water and I gave her with the syringe.As I found out, it is not normal for cats to vomit.The vet run blood-tests and x-rays to rule out some other disease, everything looked normal.Treatment:My kitty stayed half a day at the vet's hooked up to a drip administering intravenous fluids.She got two types of shots, one of them to make her stop vomiting, during five days in a row.The vet let me take her home with me, but we were visiting day in day out for almost a week.High protein canned food.Make her drink water.Recovery signs:When she drinks and eats by herself.We never got to know what was wrong, but she recovered just fine. My heart began to beat again, so happy ending for everyone.P.S. If you haven't got syringes, get some; they are very handy.

Does it sound like this puppy has Parvo? Or an upset stomach? Or something else??! Please Read!?

Update:
They had been giving her honey and water before they took her to the Vet, and she kept that down, ok.

They took her to the Vet this morning. The Vet did a fecal test.
She does NOT have Parvo.
She does NOT have worms.
And she does NOT have parasites (Giardia, etc.)

The Vet didn't know what she had for sure, what was causing it, etc. But he suspected that getting into all of that junk and then switching food caused it. His guess.
That's what I was kind of thinking, too.

The Vet gave her, shot ( I don't know what "shot.") Fluids, and prescription medicine. ( I don't know what meds, and I think she might have meant Prescription Food.) I will have to ask her about that.

She is eating now. She wasn't eating anything at all before.
And they have her on the "rice" diet.

And as far as I know so far, she has not thrown up since then, she is keeping food and water down.
Again, I will have to ask her about that and make sure that she has not thrown up yet

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