mucus, and phlegm. It is usually foamy and thick. Continuous vomiting can result in regurgitation of white blood cells and other cells occurring in the intestinal lining, which is a serious situation requiring the immediate attention of a vet. ...
within that time I was doing research online & I had found something that matched some of her symptoms (by this time she had started heaving up a really thick white foamy mucus also & heaving hard enough she would fall over from being short of breath, also pacing & panting really hard)...
foamy and thick mucusy textured and clear or if she has taken some little solid thing like maybe a little of the heavier pieces of soup I give to disguise her meds it comes out in little chunks floating in liquid and the color of the soup.The reason I stopped administering the whole ...