I just joined your forum after spending my first month with my English Bulldog, Winston. He's a rescue dog, 5 years old.
When I got him I decided to switch him from Kirkland Sweet Potato food to Nutro Adult Sensitive Stomachs in an effort to reduce his substantial gas. It's worked very well, but he's now taken to vomiting bile over the past week or so. He's thrown up a yellow foam three times in the past ten days or so, twice in the morning and one time in the evening. He also seems to have his appetite come and go, alternating between leaving his food in the dish for 3-4 hours before eating it and eating voraciously as soon as the bowl hits the floor.
I'm wondering if anyone has insight into possible dietary issues/changes that could be causing this? Or could it be a little touch of the doggie flu going around? I've been a dog owner for 19 years, but this is my first bulldog and the first dog I've had completely on my own, so it's a little different. I know they require a different level of attention and care, and I want to provide that for him to the best of my ability.
Thanks!
When I got him I decided to switch him from Kirkland Sweet Potato food to Nutro Adult Sensitive Stomachs in an effort to reduce his substantial gas. It's worked very well, but he's now taken to vomiting bile over the past week or so. He's thrown up a yellow foam three times in the past ten days or so, twice in the morning and one time in the evening. He also seems to have his appetite come and go, alternating between leaving his food in the dish for 3-4 hours before eating it and eating voraciously as soon as the bowl hits the floor.
I'm wondering if anyone has insight into possible dietary issues/changes that could be causing this? Or could it be a little touch of the doggie flu going around? I've been a dog owner for 19 years, but this is my first bulldog and the first dog I've had completely on my own, so it's a little different. I know they require a different level of attention and care, and I want to provide that for him to the best of my ability.
Thanks!