Jack Russell Terrier Vomiting
Forceful expulsion of stomach contents. Occasional vomiting may be normal, but persistent or bloody vomiting requires veterinary attention.
Breed Note: Jack Russell Terrier
While Jack Russell Terriers don't have a specific breed predisposition related to this symptom, any dog showing these signs should be monitored carefully.
Common Causes
⚠️ Red Flags — See a Vet Immediately
- •Blood in vomit
- •Projectile vomiting
- •Abdominal distension
- •Unable to keep water down
- •Known toxin exposure
When to See a Vet
If vomiting persists more than 24 hours, contains blood, or is accompanied by lethargy or abdominal pain.
Home Care Tips
- 1Withhold food for 12-24 hours (adults only)
- 2Offer small amounts of water frequently
- 3Reintroduce bland diet (boiled chicken and rice)
- 4Monitor for dehydration
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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If your pet is showing concerning symptoms, please contact your veterinarian. AIVET is a decision-support tool in active development and is not validated clinical software.