Sickly Dogs..... any ideas, or advice

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Yesterday morning my greyhound bitch wasn't herself. She ate her breakfast, but was very quiet and didn't want to get off her bed.
I had to go to work, but at lunch time when my daughter popped home to let them all out she rang me to say Jem had been sick, and wouldn't get up.
Gave her a really light tea, which she brought up 2 hours later.
When i came downstairs this morning, i was confronted with a huge puddle of bile!! Didn't give her any breakfast, and tonight she seems a bit brighter.
So for tea, she had some fresh cooked chicken and rice which, touch wood has stayed down.

BUT............
Straight after her tea my Jack Russell bitch, threw up every where!!!!!!
Two down only one left to go. Is my dog going to start tomorrow??
And any ideas what this is?????
 
my mum owns a training school and lots of the dogs there have had a stomach bug lately, hopefully its just doing the rounds, make sure she drinks plenty though, one of my friends ended up in the vets with dehydration, hope they are all ok, it took a few days for ours to get over it, kaogel from the vets is very good, also natural yoghurt from the supermarket, really helps to get rid of the bacteria
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Have swapped water for a bowl of electrolytes, so they can both have some. Greyhound seems fine tonight, so just keep fingers crossed that it is a 24 hour bug or something.
Only little boy dog left to catch it now
GOD I LOVE PUKE!!!! lol
 
its so nice isnt it!! we've got 7 and its just gone thorough them, we had the pleasure of both ends too!!! nice!!!!!
hope they are all ok
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Dorwest Herbs Tree Barks powder is brill for settling poorly tummies, I used it when William first came to us with colitis and always keep some in. Great service & next day delivery.
Having said that, sunday tomorrow, so haven't really helped you have I
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Future reference!
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