What should you do when your beagle ate too much in one sitting and now she walk?

Here are some steps you should take if your beagle ate too much in one sitting and is now sick:

Rest your dog

The first step is to give your dog some time to rest. Allow them to lie down in a comfortable position and avoid disturbing them.

Try to Induce Vomiting

You should try to induce vomiting if you observe your beagle's condition does not improve or worsens within a few hours. To induce vomiting, mix one teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide with equal water and administer it to your beagle orally. Repeat this process every 15 minutes until your beagle vomits. This will help remove any undigested food from your beagle's stomach. Never induce vomiting if your dog is lethargic or exhibiting neurological symptoms.

Offer Small Meals

Once your beagle has stopped vomiting, you should start offering them small, frequent meals. This will help to settle your dog's stomach and prevent further vomiting. Some bland food options include boiled chicken, white rice, or a bland commercial diet designed for dogs with stomach problems.

Keep your dog hydrated

It is essential to keep your beagle hydrated, as vomiting and diarrhea can cause dehydration. Offer your dog small amounts of water throughout the day, or you can try enticing your dog to drink water by adding unflavored Pedialyte to their water. Avoid giving your dog milk or other dairy products, as they can worsen vomiting and diarrhea.

Monitor your dog's condition

It is essential to monitor your dog's condition closely. If they do not improve within 24 hours or continue to vomit or have diarrhea, you must take them to the vet immediately.

Seek veterinary care

If your dog's condition does not improve within 24 hours or if they become severely lethargic, take them to your veterinarian immediately. Your vet may administer intravenous fluids, provide medications to stop vomiting and diarrhea, and perform additional tests to determine the underlying cause of your beagle's illness.

**By following these steps, you can help your beagle recover from overeating and prevent further complications.