Here's why this is important:
* Brownish-yellow urine: This could be a sign of dehydration, liver problems, urinary tract infections (UTIs), or other serious health conditions.
* Stomach swelling: This could indicate bloat, a life-threatening condition that requires immediate veterinary attention. It could also be caused by other factors like gas, food poisoning, or parasites.
Do not try to diagnose or treat your dog yourself. A veterinarian can perform tests to determine the underlying cause of the symptoms and provide appropriate treatment.
Here's what you can do in the meantime:
* Keep your dog calm and quiet. Avoid any activity that could worsen the symptoms.
* Do not give your dog any food or water. This could make the situation worse if bloat is suspected.
* Monitor your dog closely for any changes in behavior or condition.
Please take your dog to the vet as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve your dog's chances of a full recovery.