Hey there! I totally understand why you're worried—accidents happen, and it's always best to check. The good news is, Endosorb is generally safe. It's often used to help settle upset stomachs in dogs, so Max chewing up a tablet usually isn't too dangerous. Still, keeping an eye on him is a good idea.
Here's what to watch out for:
- If Max shows mild signs like nausea, a bit of vomiting, or diarrhea, that's generally not alarming and can be monitored at home.
- Make sure he has access to plenty of fresh water to prevent dehydration.
- If you notice any severe symptoms like persistent vomiting, weakness, or discomfort that doesn't go away, that would be the time to get in touch with a vet.
If he only chewed up one tablet, he should be fine, but dogs can react differently depending on their size and health. With Max being involved, it's important to trust your instincts—you're always the best judge of how he's feeling.
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