What s wrong with dogs trembling after vomiting? Come and learn about it quickly

 8:41am, 27 September 2025

What's wrong with dogs trembling after vomiting? This may be because the dog is infected with viruses or bacteria, or has other underlying diseases, so it is trembling. It is best to take it to the veterinarian so it can be checked to make sure it has no health problems.

1. Poisoning

When a dog is poisoned, foaming and trembling will occur, and it will also be accompanied by symptoms such as twitching, blood pulling, vomiting of blood, hematuria, and screaming. If the dog is found to have the above symptoms, the owner should immediately induce vomiting to the dog to prevent further damage to the dog's body, and then send the dog to the pet hospital as soon as possible for etiology examination and targeted treatment.

2. Pancreatitis

When a dog suffers from pancreatitis, it will have symptoms such as vomiting, decreased appetite, and abdominal pain. Due to the existence of pain, the dog may tremble. Because these symptoms are very similar to the symptoms of gastroenteritis in dogs, if you find that the dog has these symptoms, it is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time. Early treatment can prevent the condition from worsening and ensure that the dog recovers faster.

3, Gastroenteritis

When dogs suffer from gastroenteritis and other stomach diseases, they often experience mental depression, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. When vomiting, the dog's stomach may cause tremor and trembling due to convulsions and movement. Therefore, if the dog is found to have the above symptoms, it is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid worsening the condition.

4. Infectious diseases

If the dog is young, has not been vaccinated, and has trembling after vomiting, infectious diseases such as parvovirus or canine distemper virus should also be considered. In addition to vomiting and trembling, dogs may also show symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, fever, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing. If you suspect that the dog is infected with an infectious disease, you need to isolate the dog immediately and take it to a pet hospital for treatment, which can prevent other healthy dogs from being infected.