Why does my dog fall over after vomiting? Let’s Explore

Why Is My Dog With Cushing’s Falling Down?

Dogs suffering from Cushing’s disease may be more tired or lethargic, leading to them falling down more. If you notice your dog with Cushing’s is falling down, you should notify your vet immediately.

Why Is My Dog Falling Down Stairs?

My dog keeps falling down the stairs; why? If your dog falls off stairs regularly, it could be something as simple as him not having enough grip. However, if you have carpeted stairs, this probably isn’t the case for you.

If your dog keeps falling down the stairs, it may not be a stair issue, it may be a health issue. Some medical issues that make it difficult for dogs to walk up and down the stairs include:

  • Arthritis
  • Hip and hind leg problems (e.g., hip dysplasia, CCL tear, etc.)
  • Other joint issues (e.g., elbow dysplasia)
  • Nerve damage
  • Vestibular disease
  • Next time your dog goes up or down the stairs, look closely for any additional clues. For example:

  • A dog who hops up the stairs may have a hip issue
  • A dog who stumbles down the stairs may have joint issues, such as arthritis
  • A dog who leans against the wall while going up or down the stairs may have a neurological issue
  • If you think your dog’s difficulty with stairs is due to a health issue, you should schedule a vet appointment as soon as possible. If caught early, many of these illnesses can be manageable and increase your dog’s quality of life, more so than if they were left untreated.

    What are some of the causes of vomiting?

    Vomiting may be due to a minor intestinal upset, and can be caused by intestinal parasites or from dietary indiscretion: eating table scraps, garbage, spoiled food, or foul-tasting things such as certain insects. However, vomiting can also be a sign of more serious illnesses such as allergies, bacterial or viral infections, inflammatory conditions such as pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction from foreign bodies (something eaten that gets stuck in the intestine), organ dysfunction such as liver or kidney failure, or cancer.

    Even when vomiting is caused by a minor intestinal upset, it can lead to serious complications, including death, if treatment is not begun early enough to prevent severe dehydration and nutrient loss.

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