What do you if your dog has heart worms and is throwing up blood?

If your dog is throwing up blood and you suspect that they may have heartworms, you should seek immediate veterinary attention. Vomiting blood can be a sign of several serious medical conditions, and it is important to have your dog evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible. Do not give your dog any treatments.

The veterinarian will be able to determine the cause of the vomiting and recommend the appropriate treatment. In the meantime, there are a few things you can do to help your dog:

1. Keep your dog calm and quiet. Exercise can increase the risk of further vomiting.

2. Offer your dog small amounts of water. If your dog is vomiting, it is important to keep them hydrated. Offer them small amounts of water every 15-20 minutes.

3. Do not feed your dog. Feeding your dog can make the vomiting worse.

4. Contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog's condition worsens. If your dog starts vomiting more frequently, becomes lethargic, or has difficulty breathing, contact your veterinarian immediately.