Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - I think it would be an unusual allergy that causes vomiting (rather than skin or breathing signs), in a dog so young. I was always taught that most allergies start above the age of six months, but not all patients read this particular textbook before getting ill so I wouldn't completely rule it out. I also wondered about an intolerence to the food (ie not mediated by the immune system). Repeated vomiting after eating the same food does suggest that if nothing else, then the taste, texture or the high fat levels in peanut butter are making it hard to digest. Your pup may associate the taste with the worming tablet too, which may have been an adverse event. They might also have been experiencing unpleasant sensations such as gastric reflux. and I might wonder about early pancreatitis (prone to flare up after fatty meals), liver disease or other underlying issues. Whatever's causing it, it sounds to be a good idea to cut out peanut butter in future. After all, it is incredibly high in fat and therefore not particarly good for any Yorkie in the first place. Another thing that you said was that not eating enough might cause the dog to be sick; this seems unlikely. I wondered if it could rather be nausea that is making your pup eat less at times (and then some tasty peanut butter is offered, they forget themselves and snaffle it up and then they vomit). Starting to record the pup's weight, the amount fed and the amount eaten may prove useful. Meanwhile it's worth presenting this case to the vet - absolutely urgently if the puppy seems ill or lethergic or stops eating and drinking. I hope that something here is useful.
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