What to do if the dog eats chocolate

Updated on pet 2024-05-17
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When chocolate contains theobromine, it is harmful to dogs, and it is easy to cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, frequent urination, irritability, rapid heartbeat, and breathing. In severe cases, it can lead to cardiovascular collapse and eventually death.

    But you don't have to worry too much, I think it's right, after all, nothing will happen, I like dogs very much, I haven't seen any reaction in the past, eating is eating after a while, excited. But since the dog knows that chocolate is no longer harmful to the body after the feed.

    I don't think you'll be feeding long enough either, don't worry about it now.

    Also, I want to tell you about some other dietary taboos for dogs. The first is milk, which is not necessarily not edible, because dogs are different, drinking (mainly dogs) milk must have dog diarrhea, and some losers do not (such as my baby).

    Then the onions, which are firmly not edible, have heard of the dogs who died in the hospital after eating onions, so I advise you not to risk trying.

    liver, such as chicken liver. It should be eaten once or twice a week, two weeks, or even a year or two will not die, but the liver is considered to contain a lot of vitamin A, and eating more vitamin A will be poisoned, and then the body will start to be bad, what osteoporosis, ah, ah periodontitis, digestion and **, the fur will get worse and worse. Anyway, it's not a course that gets old and decrepits, and doesn't also live.

    This is my baby, lived for seven or eight years, at least six or seven years have been eating chicken liver, and then they are looking for a place to lie on their stomachs every day without energy, I think it will be too old, and then more Vietnamese do not like to eat, give her a change of staple food, now old lively.

    In addition, it is good to eat seafood.

    I know this, I want your family dog? Healthy.

    Hopefully!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends on what kind of chocolate it is, how old the dog is, and whether it can induce vomiting.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you find that your dog has eaten chocolate by mistake, you can induce vomiting within half an hour.

    After vomiting, let the dog drink milk or oral sucralfate to protect the gastric mucosa, and let the dog drink more water to promote metabolism. If the owner does not find out in time after the dog eats chocolate by mistake, and the dog has vomiting, diarrhea, excitement, muscle tremors or even convulsions, take the dog to the hospital in time**.

    Cocoa powder, the raw material of chocolate, contains a compound of methylxanthine, which is rich in theobromine and caffeine, which cannot be broken down in dogs.

    **There is no specific antidote for chocolate poisoning, only symptomatic**, and a large amount of infusion, diuretic injection, to promote the circulation of body fluids, for overexcited dogs can consider giving a small amount of sedatives to prevent the central nervous system from being too excited.

    Dog's Eating Habits:

    Dogs are omnivores, and when feeding, they need to prepare more animal protein in the feed, supplemented by vegetarian ingredients, to ensure the normal development and health of the dog. Dogs sometimes eat grass, but eat very little, and occasionally vomit, dogs eat grass not to satisfy hunger, but to clear the stomach, mainly because of the unique structure of the dog's stomach.

    The stomach of a dog is large, accounting for about 2 3 of the abdominal cavity, while the intestine is very short, accounting for about 1 3 of the abdominal cavity, so dogs basically use the stomach to digest food and absorb nutrients, and it is easy to digest meat food, and it is not easy to digest things with "tendons" such as leaves, grass, etc. Dogs are omnivores, and they can survive on foods such as vegetables and grains when life is difficult.

    This type of diet of typical wild carnivores comes from the stomach contents of the herbivores they catch. In addition, scientists have found that for conditions such as dog sledding in Iditarod in Alaska and other similar situations of extreme stress, high-protein foods (high meat consumption) can help prevent muscle tissue damage.

    Dogs love to gnaw on bones. This is also the habit left by biting prey in the original environment. We have to give it some bones often when feeding.

    Remember: do not use poultry bones, as this may puncture the dog's stomach). Dogs generally have varying degrees of habit of feeding on human and their own feces.

    Studies have shown that dogs have learned this habit by getting along with humans in the process of domestication for tens of thousands of years, which is one of the important ** important things that dogs had to accept feces as food during the food scarcity period of early human society.

    It is also believed that this is a pathological manifestation of a dog in the case of underfood, malnutrition, lack of a certain trace element or parasitic disease. This behavior can also be reduced when supplemented with trace elements.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First, must be as soon as possible to induce vomiting, if the dog eats chocolate, then the owner found that must be timely to the dog to induce vomiting, the dog vomiting can directly choose to use hydrogen peroxide, can directly choose 3% concentration is better, do not choose high concentration, otherwise it may affect the health of the dog, properly feed the dog some hydrogen peroxide, so that the dog can induce the stomach to spit out these chocolates.

    Second, use other food to dilute the content of chocolate, if the dog vomiting has no effect, and does not spit out the chocolate, then at this time the owner can give the dog to eat some of the things it usually likes to eat, so that after the dog eats other things, the ingestion of these chocolates can be diluted in the dog's stomach, which can also alleviate the phenomenon of dog poisoning.

    3. Exercise, generally speaking, after the dog eats chocolate, it will be poisoned for about 6 to 12 hours, so during this period, the dog can be allowed to exercise more, so that the effect of excretion can be achieved. Remember to make sure that the dog runs around with his life, so that it is more conducive to vomiting.

    3. Take the dog to the doctor in time. After the above two steps, if the dog's symptoms have not been effectively alleviated, then the owner must take the dog to the pet hospital in time to seek help from a doctor.

    I hope to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When a dog eats chocolate, it gets sick when it's small, and it kills when it's big.

    Even if your pet doesn't consume enough chocolate to poison him, the high calorie content of sugars can cause them to vomit and have diarrhea. Once the misfortune happens, carefully observe the baby's situation, the poisoning reaction has not disappeared within 8 hours, quickly find a veterinarian, (puppy 4 hours) detailed description of the type of chocolate that the dog eats and its amount. Generally, the prognosis is very good if the poison is rescued within 4-6 hours.

    If the dog is not resuscitated within 12-36 hours, the dog needs to be hospitalized**. Take good care of the dog and don't eat it by mistake.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, it depends on whether the owner of the dog is allergic to chocolate, if allergic, it is best to go to the veterinarian to ensure the most stable solution to the problem, and secondly, it is necessary to see whether the dog's stomach is good, some dogs have a bad stomach, can not eat food indiscriminately, otherwise it will cause the dog to regurgitate and vomit.

    Although we also know that these things are very dangerous for dogs, and we will try to prevent them from touching them, if the dog accidentally steals chocolate, then we also need to take some self-help measures before the dog is sent to the pet hospital.

    Reasons why dogs can't eat chocolate

    Dogs can't eat chocolate because theobromine in chocolate can cause acute poisoning in dogs, which in turn leads to kidney failure and other symptoms. Since dogs love sweets, it is necessary to keep foods containing chocolate, cocoa and other ingredients out of the reach of dogs.

    In addition, you should not give your dog grapes, onions and other foods, which can also cause kidney failure and red blood cell hemolysis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello dear and happy to answer your <>

    <> dog eats chocolate and needs to induce vomiting immediately. You can use some hydrogen oxide to induce vomiting for the dog, hydrogen oxide with water for the dog to drink, let the dog spit out the chocolate it eats, and it will be fine, if the dog still does not vomit out after 10 minutes after hydrogen oxide, increase the amount and feed another serving, if it still doesn't work, then you have to take it to the pet hospital as soon as possible.

    What to do if the dog eats chocolate

    It was eaten around 9 a.m.

    There are no obvious symptoms yet.

    Hello dear and happy to answer your <>

    <> dog eats chocolate and needs to induce vomiting immediately. You can use some hydrogen oxide to induce vomiting for dogs, hydrogen oxide with water for the dog to drink, let the dog spit out the chocolate it eats, it's fine, if the dog still doesn't spit out after 10 minutes after hydrogen oxide, increase the amount and feed a containing pei, if it still doesn't work, then you have to take it to the Tanxiao pet hospital for treatment.

    Okay kiss I understand how much chocolate I ate

    It ate a little bit.

    A small piece. A good kiss A little bit is not lethal Let the dog eat its usual favorite food and dilute the chocolate.

    Good good. Good kiss You can also feed more water to dilute the chocolate

    Thank you, dear, here's an extension <> for you

    <> foods that dogs can't eat: 1. Chocolate, coffee, and strong tea (deadly). 2. Grape raisins (deadly).

    3. Mushroom food (fatal) lead knowledge. 4. Onion and garlic (dangerous). 5. Liver (dangerous).

    6. Chicken bones are headless and broken bones (dangerous). 7. Raw eggs (dangerous). 8. Seafood, river fresh food (dangerous).

    9. Fermented dough alcoholic beverages (dangerous). 10. Avocado (dangerous).

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