A dog may vomit yellow foam simply because his stomach is empty and the bile can be irritating. If your dog is otherwise healthy — and he's eating and defecating normally — it may help to reduce the time in between meals. Instead, one meal can be divided into two or three smaller but more frequent feedings. read more
Bile is a yellow substance that is produced by the liver and stored by the gallbladder. Sometimes bile appears in a dog's vomit. Here are five of the most common reasons why dogs throw up bile. read more
A dog may vomit yellow foam simply because his stomach is empty and the bile can be irritating. If your dog is otherwise healthy — and he's eating and defecating normally — it may help to reduce the time in between meals. But this doesn’t mean that your dog should be fed more. read more
In a normal situation, the bile stays inside the dog and does its job helping with digestion. Vomiting Results When There's Too Much Bile. A dog might vomit bile because excess acid in an empty stomach can irritate it and cause a vomiting episode. This creates a vicious cycle. read more