What can I give my 2 year old for vomiting?

What can I give my 2 year old for vomiting?

Medicine for vomiting child – There are anti-nausea medication suppositories that can be prescribed by your doctor for kids two and older that can suppress the vomiting to get your child through the worst of it. These medications should only be used when absolutely needed. A commonly used brand is Phenergan.

What should I do with my new Great Pyrenees?

The new dog and the Great Pyrenees should be kept apart for an extended period of time and allowed only to interact through a barrier, such as a glass door. Overall, aggressiveness towards other dogs is low when they are properly introduced and socialization is emphasized.

When to call the doctor for a toddler vomiting?

Prolonged vomiting – depending on how old your child is, you should call your doctor if stage one vomiting continues. This includes vomiting in infants (up to 12 months old) for more than 8 hours, toddler vomiting (1 through 3 years old) for more than 12 hours, and vomiting in children (4 years and older) for more than 16 hours.

Are there any Great Pyrenees that are aggressive?

However, most of the time, Great Pyrenees are not blatantly aggressive. They will not attack other people on sight, and there are not many cases of the Great Pyrenees biting other people. Only about 22% of Great Pyrenees are aggressive towards strangers.

When do people ask questions about Great Pyrenees?

Club members tell us, that whenever they are with their Great Pyrenees Mountain Dogs and are meeting people who are familiar or unfamiliar with the breed, there tends to be a lot of interest and… a lot of questions, particularly from those meeting a Great Pyr for the first time.

When to treat puppy vomiting as an emergency?

A dog vomiting is potentially serious, but puppy vomiting should always be treated as a potential emergency. After six weeks, puppies lose the immunity given to them by their mothers. Since young puppies only just begin receiving vaccinations, they are at an increased risk of contracting serious diseases like parvo or parasites.

How often should I brush my Great Pyrenees dog?

The outside layer has long, straight or slightly wavy hair while the undercoat is a soft down which protects these big dogs from water, cold and to some degree, heat. Brushing once or twice a week is all that is required since the dirt falls out of the hair as it dries… these are “self cleaning” dogs.

Why does my Great Pyrenees dog drool all the time?

Drooling is caused largely by droopy flews (lips), which the breed standard frowns upon. But any dogs with soft lips, such as retrievers, will drool somewhat when they’re hot or drinking. 5. A pen and/or securely fenced yard are an absolute necessity for these big dogs, who like to roam if they get loose.