Bartthebulldog
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Hello all,
First post here. My wife and I have a 6 month old English bulldog, Bart. His overall health is great but starting a few days ago we have had weird vomiting issues that only happen in the morning during breakfast. He starts eating his breakfast very fast like always but before he even eats very much he starts acting like he is going to vomit, then he vomits and passes out while he is vomiting. After a few seconds he is back up and acting like nothing happened.
He was still interested in food both times so after a few hours I fed him a lighter amount very, very slowly and he did fine no issues. The fainting I believe is because he cannot get enough air while he's vomiting. It is very scary when this happens. We already had him eating with a large metal ball in his food to slow his eating down and now we have switched to a large cupcake cooking sheet that slows him down even more.
We have an appointment scheduled with our vet who is a bulldog specialist but I wanted to hear if anyone else has had issues like this? I think we can rule out an obstruction because he acts 100% fine the rest of the day and his stools are normal. Any insight would be great.
Thanks
-Bart
First post here. My wife and I have a 6 month old English bulldog, Bart. His overall health is great but starting a few days ago we have had weird vomiting issues that only happen in the morning during breakfast. He starts eating his breakfast very fast like always but before he even eats very much he starts acting like he is going to vomit, then he vomits and passes out while he is vomiting. After a few seconds he is back up and acting like nothing happened.
He was still interested in food both times so after a few hours I fed him a lighter amount very, very slowly and he did fine no issues. The fainting I believe is because he cannot get enough air while he's vomiting. It is very scary when this happens. We already had him eating with a large metal ball in his food to slow his eating down and now we have switched to a large cupcake cooking sheet that slows him down even more.
We have an appointment scheduled with our vet who is a bulldog specialist but I wanted to hear if anyone else has had issues like this? I think we can rule out an obstruction because he acts 100% fine the rest of the day and his stools are normal. Any insight would be great.
Thanks
-Bart