When you bring your pup in to see their vet, be sure to describe their cough in detail and to tell the vet about any other signs your dog has had (such as coughing blood, mucus, white foam, etc.). With the right care from your veterinarian, your dog will be back to howling and ...
The vomiting may be because of the medications that she received for her anesthetic. I wouldn't say it is "normal" to vomit after having a spay, but it certainly can happen. If she has eaten for you then this is an excellent sign that she is recovering well. I hope that helps ...
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However she began showing bouts of watery diarrhea that would last weeks and could not be controlled without metronidazole. She had no fever, no loss of appetite and no vomiting. Additionally we tested for parasites and did two rounds of Panacur to make sure. Metronidazole became a life saver...