Dog Throwing Up Food, Foam, or Bile?
3 Simple Ways to Soothe an Upset Stomach at Home...
(Plus, a 1-Minute Eggshell Method to Support Gut Balance)

BY: ASHLEY DISANTO | January 20, 2026 | ADVERTISER DISCLOSURE

BY: ASHLEY DISANTO | January 20, 2026 | DISCLOSURE

It’s tough watching your dog throw up — whether it’s food, bile, or foamy liquid. While it’s easy to assume it’s ‘just something they ate,’ vomiting is often a sign that their stomach and gut may be out of balance.

The good news? There are simple, natural steps you can try at home to help soothe their stomach and support smoother digestion — and you can start as soon as tonight.

 1. Add Pumpkin to Their Diet...

Pumpkin is one of the most popular natural remedies for dog digestion — and for good reason. It’s packed with fiber and natural enzymes that can help soothe an upset stomach and support smoother digestion, especially when your dog’s tummy is unsettled or they’ve been vomiting.

Just a spoonful of plain, canned pumpkin puree (not pie filling) mixed into their regular food can provide gentle support. It’s a safe, affordable option many vets recommend, and most dogs enjoy the taste.

 2. Keep Them Hydrated…

When dogs vomit, they lose fluids more quickly than usual, which can leave them dehydrated and drained of energy. Dehydration can also make it harder for their stomach to settle and recover. Making sure your dog stays hydrated is one of the simplest ways to support a calmer stomach and smoother digestion.

Always provide fresh, clean water throughout the day. If your dog isn’t drinking enough, try offering ice cubes or a little low-sodium broth to encourage them. This gentle step can go a long way in helping them feel more comfortable after an upset stomach.

 3. Consider Probiotics for Dogs…

Just like people, dogs can benefit from probiotics — the “good bacteria” that help balance the gut. A healthier gut microbiome may support smoother digestion and help reduce recurring issues like vomiting or upset stomach.

Some pet parents try adding probiotic-rich foods, like plain yogurt (with no sugar or artificial sweeteners). But dog-specific probiotic supplements are often a more reliable way to ensure the right strains reach the gut where they’re most needed.

ℹ️ The Takeaway — and a 1-Minute Eggshell Method to Restore Gut Comfort & Balance…

While tips like these may help soothe dogs' stomachsthey’re just one piece of the puzzle.

Because let’s face it — while an occasional upset stomach can happen to any dog, when vomiting keeps coming back (whether it’s food, bile, or foamy liquid), it’s rarely caused by just one thing. Stress, aging, or hidden gut imbalances can all play a role.

And keeping your dog comfortable and healthy year after year isn’t always easy.

That’s why more and more dog owners are turning to a simple daily methodno special food, expensive vet bills, or complicated treatments required.

Here’s the 1-minute eggshell method that’s helping dogs find relief from vomiting and support gut balance no matter their age or breed

⭐ The Viral '1-Minute Eggshell Method' That's Helping Dogs Regain Comfort & Gut Balance…

Imagine a simple 1-minute method that may help support digestion and gut balance — so your dog feels more comfortable and has fewer stomach upsetsno matter their age or breed.

This little-known method, recently shared by a leading canine health expert, focuses on a natural process in the body that plays a key role in supporting healthy digestion.

Unlike costly vet visits, prescription medications, or endless food switches that often don’t solve the problem, this approach is simple, natural, and easy to follow.

Dog owners across the country are raving about this 1-minute eggshell method — many are surprised to see their dogs experiencing less vomiting, calmer stomachs, and smoother digestion. Click below to watch the short video and discover why so many are talking about it.

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