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HelloI would bet your dog will have some diarrhea and potentially vomiting from eating all the candy but it is likely she won't have chocolate toxicity. She's still in the window where she could be The potential risk for chocolate toxicity would depend on the weight of your dog. If your dog's weight is more than 15 lbs the risk of toxicity will be none or very low. Monitor for vomiting, Thank you for contacting Pet Coach with your concern about Molly!

He'll probably be fine, since the chocolate is not dark and the amount is pretty low for a dog his size. Diarrhea and vomiting may happen. If it does and he seems to be very sick, not wanting to eat She may have some stomach upset or diarrhea but should be fine. I would take her to the vet if she has a history of stomach sensitivity, pancreatitis or intestinal inflammation.

He should be ok. You'll want to offer him plenty of drinking water and brush his teeth thoroughly. Be sure to watch his bowel movement over the nest forty-eight hours to be sure he doesn't become A 60 pound dog that ingested 2 ounces of milk chocolate is unlikely to die. This level of chocolate ingested may cause vomiting and diarrhea, but it should not last longer than 24 hours. If it does, Hello and thank you for reaching out to PetCoach. While ingesting chocolate can be very dangerous to dogs, this small amount of likely milk chocolate will probably be fine.

Brownie may experience It would be hard to tell if any damage has been done without a full examination. Cancer is certainly one possibility of an old dog not wanting to eat, however there a multiple other reasons why an old dog might not want to eat, such as bad teeth and gingivitis, pain because of Given the her size that is not a concern at all. She may have one episode of diarrhea or loose feces but otherwise the amount of chocolate that she ate is definitively too small to create any toxicity Hi, thanks for using Petcoach!

There is not enough garlic on a slice of garlic bread to be toxic. If anything Cece could possibly get an upset belly. Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy and not After 6 hours he will probably be okay but I would call a vet anyway. Dark chocolate is the real issue for dogs. Milk chocolate--unless she ate copious amounts, like pounds and pounds--will not "kill" the dog!

My only concern would be that she is on the smaller side. If she were a larger dog, I might not worry so much. Does your vet have an emergency number where you can reach someone?

Otherwise maybe call the emergency vet and tell them what happened and if they think she should come in? Jun 17, at pm. Probably will be fine The amount of real chocolate in that quantity of candy is pretty small.

My pound beagle once polished off half a tray of brownies!! My concern is the gumwas it sugarless? If so , make sure it was not sweetened with Xylitol. Xylitol is deadly. I know a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who died from eating gum. Just called Westfield Vet, they said check for Xylitol. Otherwise, since it's been 7 hours there is nothing they can do.

Good to know about the xylitol, I had no idea that could be harmful. Gum is one of the few things my beagle hasn't eaten over the years! That I know of She does have quite a fondness for Cadbury creme eggs, wrapper and all. Thanks, kthnry. I was obsessively checking this thread. Glad the dog is OK, despite her dreadful taste in food! PeggyC said: Phew. I have yet to meet a dog who knows how to count her change.

And besides, dogs have no pockets. Where would they keep their change? Xylitol is deadly for dogs. For example, milk chocolate vs dark chocolate and baking chocolate vs semi-sweet chocolate.

If your vet is more than 15 minutes away, call them to get instructions on how to make your dog vomit at home. Call your local vet to assist in calculating how much your dog ingested. You can also download an app to your iOS device here. How much chocolate is in each candy bar? Half of a bar of dark chocolate 1. If you catch him in the act, taking him to the vet to induce vomiting will save Angus and the carpet from a miserable couple of days.

A whole bar of dark chocolate 3 oz would cause your dog to have heart arrhythmia and possibly seizures. This would be considered an emergency. Example 2: 35 lb dog A 35 lb dog could safely consume 3. If your dog ate an entire bar of dark chocolate 3 oz , he would experience vomiting and diarrhea.



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