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{{fa}}It's not unusual for dogs to vomit occasionally for any number of minor to significant reasons. For example, your dog may love to scavenge and vomit as a way of getting rid of spoilt food from his stomach. However, if your dog consistently vomits or regurgitates, it could be a sign of a serious condition, including infection, pancreatitis, toxin exposure, cancer or a gastrointestinal obstruction.<ref name="rf1">http://www.petmd.com/dog/emergency/common-emergencies/e_dg_vomiting</ref> Care for your dog if he's vomited and know when to get proper medical attention.
 
{{fa}}It's not unusual for dogs to vomit occasionally for any number of minor to significant reasons. For example, your dog may love to scavenge and vomit as a way of getting rid of spoilt food from his stomach. However, if your dog consistently vomits or regurgitates, it could be a sign of a serious condition, including infection, pancreatitis, toxin exposure, cancer or a gastrointestinal obstruction.<ref name="rf1">http://www.petmd.com/dog/emergency/common-emergencies/e_dg_vomiting</ref> Care for your dog if he's vomited and know when to get proper medical attention.
  
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