We have a dog like this. We cut up a hot dog, (the cheapest kind) into tiny pieces and she never gets sick on this. Bad diet I guess but she's kept it down for years. Low fat deli ham and buttered toast in tiny bites also stay down.
Good luck
Thank you everyone, for responding. I did try feeding her just plain chicken and rice but she was still sick afterwards. we are definitely planning on a new vet visit soon.
The rescue we got her from was keeping her at a vet office where she was kept in a crate 90% of the day. The vet was very quick to say there was nothing wrong and really pushed for us to adoption. Im kind of thinking they didnt want to tell me about something wrong in case I didnt want her after finding out. :(
I was told by someone to try a raw diet. Any comments about that sort of diet or what kind of raw foods I should try?
A mixture of cooked rice and chicken (plain, no adding anything) is the gentlest thing you can feed your dog at home. It is not meant for regular feeding, but may help her tummy for now. Blessings to you and your new dog (THANK YOU for giving a homeless animal a place to live!) - Blu
If you are goosey about going to the vet you already saw, go to a different one and have them do a full CBC workup. It could be a wealth of issues including food allergies.
I actually used to help with Greyhound rescue. Grey's have, or should have, very little fat. I agree in what you are describing is too thin. Has the dig been Vet checked? If not, I suggest you take it in for a physical, have blood work done and take in a fresh stool sample to be checked for parasites. This may or may not indicate what the problem might be.