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And just like us, nervousness and stress can make your dog feel queasy and increase acid in his stomach. When dogs eat too quickly, they don't take the time to chew their larger pieces of kibble. They also ingest a significant amount of air, both of which can come back up by regurgitation or by vomiting.
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Pets can vomit immediately after eating, or hours after eating if the food sits in the esophagus or stomach for hours.

Dogs and cats can also vomit small amounts, especially if they have infections, liver disease, or kidney disease.

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