Hi there! No question is ever dumb when it comes to taking care of your new puppy, so don't worry about that. It's great to see how much you care about Toby!
Brie cheese isn't toxic to dogs, but it’s not something I’d recommend making a regular treat. Brie, like many cheeses, can be rich and high in fat, which can sometimes lead to tummy troubles like diarrhea or vomiting, especially for puppies who have more sensitive stomachs than adult dogs.
Here’s what to look out for: if Toby has eaten a small amount, keep an eye on him for any digestive upset such as vomiting, loose stools, or a noticeable decrease in energy. If Toby only nibbled a tiny bit, there's usually little to worry about.
- If you notice mild signs like a temporary upset stomach, you can try withholding food for a few hours and then offering a bland diet like boiled chicken and rice.
- However, if you see anything more serious like repeated vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of pain, or lethargy, it’s important to contact your vet.
- And, of course, if Toby ever seems distressed or you're just unsure about what you're seeing, it’s always okay to reach out to a vet for advice.
It’s lovely to share treats with our furry friends, but always do so in moderation and try to stick with treats specifically made for dogs whenever possible.
If you're unsure or your pet’s symptoms worsen, it's best to book a call with a vet on Dial A Vet for professional advice.
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