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This way you can work out whether the dose is toxic enough to warrant urgent veterinary treatment. Call your vet for advice or, out of hours, your nearest Vets Now. It will help your vet if you can tell them how much chocolate your dog ate, what type it was — wrappers can be very helpful — and when your dog ate it. In short, no. Chocolate cake contains a number of ingredients that are bad for dogs — including cocoa powder and sugar.

Cocoa powder, in particular, is particularly toxic as it contains high levels of theobromine. Chocolate ice cream can contain theobromine. It is also full of unhealthy ingredients such as sugar and fat which are bad for dogs. In addition, most dogs are lactose intolerant, so drinking foods high in milk or cream may result in a stomach upset or, even worse, severe clinical signs.

There is no antidote to theobromine. In most cases, your vet will make your dog vomit. They may wash out the stomach and feed activated charcoal which will absorb any theobromine left in the intestine. Other treatments will depend on the signs your dog is showing. They may also need intravenous fluids a drip , medication to control heart rate, blood pressure and seizure activity. With prompt intervention and treatment, the prognosis for a poisoned dog is usually good — even in those who have eaten large amounts.

Need Help? Hello Are you worried about your Pet? Video Vet Consultation Video chat with a vet in minutes. Add up to five columns. Here are my recommendations: Remove your dog from the situation to prevent more ingestion of chocolate. Estimate the quantity and type of chocolate consumed. 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? However, raisins can cause kidney failure, which might not show for days and weeks. It's best he has a blood test at the vet's to check if damage was done.

Not Helpful 18 Helpful Chocolate is a stimulant and has a variety of effects which include sickness and diarrhea, a racing heart, hyperactivity, and, in the worst cases, seizures, coma, and death. If your dog has a tummy upset, a galloping heart, and is unusually bouncy, then he might have ingested chocolate. Not Helpful 15 Helpful My dog is a mini-pin chihuahua mix.

Someone left some chocolate out, and I'm not sure if she ate some. It's been over two hours, but I don't have any hydrogen peroxide. Watch her closely and be vigilant for sickness, diarrhea, or being unusually active chocolate is a stimulant and can make her hyperactive. If she has an upset stomach, then starve her for 24 hours but allow her access to clean drinking water. If she is overactive, then she should see a vet as this can also affect her heart and possibly cause seizures. Do not make her vomit once it has been over two hours since the suspected chocolate ingestion.

Not Helpful 34 Helpful One of the stimulants in chocolate is also a diuretic. The latter is a substance which causes the kidney to produce more urine, so the dog will pee more and need to drink to replace the lost fluid.

Not Helpful 22 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Invest in pet health insurance before you have an emergency. There are many companies providing health insurance for pets now, so do some research and find a plan that is affordable for you.

Either way, you could save thousands of dollars and be able to get your pet the care it needs, when an emergency happens. Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0. Put together and keep an updated pet emergency kit. Very basic supplies include but are not limited to syringes for oral dosing or flushing out wounds, gauze pads to clean wounds or control bleeding, iodine solution for disinfecting wounds, tweezers, scissors, a leash, a muzzle, white surgical tape, cotton balls, and hydrogen peroxide.

Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Check your kids rooms for chocolate stashes that your dog could get into. Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1. You may not be able to treat the dog by yourself. Call your veterinarian immediately. Helpful 51 Not Helpful Do not let the dog eat chocolate again, even if they have not physical reaction to it.

Different chocolates will affect dogs differently. Don't risk it. Keep all chocolate locked safely away from your pets. Helpful 65 Not Helpful Too much peroxide could potentially do even more harm to a dog. Do not give any more than two doses of it. Helpful 57 Not Helpful If your pup has eaten brownies with macadamia nuts, then you should mention this when you call a vet for advice.

The signs of macadamia nut toxicity tend to be mild and self-limiting; however, this is not always the case. In severe cases, the vet should treat the clinical signs to make your canine companion more comfortable. Most dogs will recover from macadamia nut toxicity with help from a vet. As little as 0.

Xylitol in dogs causes a major drop in blood sugar , followed by liver damage, both of which can result in fatality. If you have reason to believe your pup may have eaten something containing xylitol, contact your veterinarian immediately.

If your dog has eaten an edible brownie containing marijuana, then you should contact a vet straight away. These factors are important to assess the risk to a dog. This may apply to dogs with diabetes, arthritis osteoarthritis , kidney disease, or heart disease , for example.

This can also apply to elderly dogs, as they will be more prone to severe signs of chocolate poisoning. Despite this, it is still unlikely that your dog will die from chocolate poisoning.

Even in severe cases, most dogs tend to recover if they have fast and aggressive treatment from a vet. This means leaving sweet treats such as brownies, cookies, and any other potentially harmful foods out of reach of all pets.

For those pets that tend to rummage through the trash, make sure you keep the bins someplace out of reach or use child locks if necessary to stop them from opening the bin. If your dog ate a brownie, he could be at risk of chocolate poisoning or toxicity from some of the other brownie ingredients.



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