My boston terrier is 2 almost 3 and ever since i can remember she throws up everyday..its not her food tho its like spit..white an foamy every single day, Ive changed foods, ive kenneled her while she ate...every single day she does this..
Mar 10, 2010
Axl Peuks too by: Anonymous
My Boston does the exact same thing as the man's whom feeds his boston 8 times a day. Axl (my boston) throws up during play, then carries on as if nothing has happened. Sometimes he heaves afterward.
HELP!!!
Mar 07, 2010
Freds new food by: robin
My 6 month old boston has done this on and off. I am now feeding her 4 times a day and making her stay still at least and hour after. The food is brown rice and food processed dry easy on the stomach food I make for her. A pain but it so far seems to work. I know there is a enlongated soft palate issue that can require surgery. If this is the case with mine she is going in asap - really done with cleaning barf.
Oct 09, 2009
Same here by: Marion
My Boston is 11 months old and does the exact same thing. She has since she was tiny. We have tried all kinds of things too- vet, food, manner/timing/measure of feeding, even down to changing all of the cleaning materials we use in the house. But she still does it.
Sep 10, 2009
Boston Terier Vomiting by: Ricardo DS
Hi, my Boston Terrier has been vomiting (without heave) for three months, usually 3 to 4 hours after eating. Since he doesn't heave, I do not know if I should refer to it as regurgitation. He is now almost 7 months old.
He has already taken the barium x-ray exam many times, blood exams, we changed the food, the amount of food, the frequency, but he continues to throw up every single day...
Sometimes he is playing, and then, all of a sudden, he throws up(without heave, usually 3 to 4 hours after eating), then he eats the food again, and resume playing as if nothing had happened. Now the vet asked some pancreas and more in depth blood exams, let's see how it goes.
We have already tried many medicines, including metronidazole, amoxiline etc but nothing helps...
Currently I am trying to feed him eight times a day, spreading the food in a huge plate so as to avoid him of eating the food too fast, as he usually does.
Please help me...