by miasmum » 09 Dec 2012, 23:09
Deb when you described the vomiting I thought that sounds just like our old Newfoundland. He was exactly the same, vomiting white froth when he ate, but in between fine. It turned out he had developed an ulcer from eating a peach stone. It stayed in his stomach so long the stomach acids caused an ulcer trying to digest it. So I went and googled and look
Bacteria are often the cause of ulcers in humans, but ulcers in dogs are not generally believed to be caused by stomach bacteria-although Helicobacter species have been found in dogs. The usual cause in dogs is corticosteroids or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin and ibuprofen. Dogs are even more susceptible than people to the ulcer-producing effects of these drugs.
I really think this is the problem and she needs an antacid to sort it