
- Keep fresh water available at all times but do not try to force your dog to drink or offer any unusual liquids (broth, Pedialyte, Gatorade, etc.).
- Do not feed your dog for 12 to 24 hours.
- Once your dog has not vomited for at least 6 hours, you can offer a small meal. ...
- If your dog does not eat, pick up the meal and try again a few hours later.
- If your dog’s condition fails to improve over the course of 24 to 48 hours or worsens at any point, call your veterinarian.
What can I give my Dog for throwing up and diarrhea?
Once your dog has not vomited for at least 6 hours, you can offer a small meal. A bland, easily digestible food such as cooked white rice mixed with boiled white meat chicken (no bones or skin) is ideal, but you can also use a small portion of your dog’s regular diet.
What should I do if my dog vomits and wont eat?
Once your dog has not vomited for at least 6 hours, you can offer a small meal. A bland, easily digestible food such as cooked white rice mixed with boiled white meat chicken (no bones or skin) is ideal, but you can also use a small portion of your dog’s regular diet. If your dog does not eat, pick up the meal and try again a few hours later.
What should I do if my dog is throwing up and drooling?
If your dog is throwing up and drooling, you should restrict any food intake for 6 hours. If they don’t throw up again, you can feed them some bland food. After your dog is able to hold down bland food, you can start giving them small amounts of low-fat dog food.
When to take your dog to the vet for throwing up?
If you follow the boiled chicken and rice diet and gradually introduce regular food, but your dog starts to vomit again, then it's time to consult with your vet.

Water Water Everywhere
Once you have identified that your dog’s upset stomach is a minor issue, you may be asking yourself, “What do you feed a dog that is vomiting?” Although refilling your pup’s empty stomach is a logical connection, the first thing you want to do is make sure your dog has plenty of easily accessible water.
Fasting First
Many experts recommend withholding food from your dog until the vomiting has subsided. The recommended wait time is 24-hours for adult dogs and 12-hours for puppies. However, you should use your own discretion when making the decision to keep food away from your dog.
Baby Steps and Baby Food
After your dog has had plenty of water and you have determined you want to give him food, you may be wondering what to feed a dog who is vomiting. The answer is to take baby steps, and one way to do this is with baby food. It may sound strange, but organic, stage two baby foods are a great solution.
The Blander the Better
What to feed a dog that is vomiting? The rule of thumb to remember is the blander the better. If your dog threw up, his stomach is in a very fragile state and you want to offer him very small portions of bland foods. If you do not think your dog is ready for solid foods, try offering him basic bone broth.
