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My daughter (who is now an adult) was a big time puker, but I'm not sure that's what you're asking about! LOL
Sedona is a puker, too. As a puppy, she frequently dry heaved bile in the morning. We had her checked out and she was fine. She still pukes periodically, either "on her own" or by making herself throw up by eating grass. She does the "grass 'n puke" at least once every week or two. We can find no connection to anything in her diet, but she usually acts just fine after she's purged.
good timing, my kitten threw up while he was eating dinner. second time this week.
Hope harli is ok
When he was younger, Cubbie used to throw up atleast once or twice a week. Now as long as he has something is his stomach before bed, we avoid the morning bile issues. We also make sure to keep him "calm" after he eats so that we don't have a pile of kibble come back up. He was at my mom's house last week while I took Ollie to the vet and I had her feed him dinner. I forgot to remind her not to let him run around after eating and he puked up kibble all over her livingroom carpet (the only room with carpet in her whole house). I told her that it similar to having to wait an hour before you can swim after a meal (she used to hold us to that one as kids). But after having to clean up a pile of warm partially chewed kibble from her carpet, I don't think she will ever forget that rule again. :)
It probably isn't much to be worried about, but you could just discuss it with your vet and have the peace of mind.
Update: Harli seems ok today so I canceled her vet appointment. I realized from reading other posts that Harli is puking after playing too hard. I think I will wait longer after she eats to go outside and play ball with her. This website is the best and I am grateful to everyone!
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