Hey there! No need to panic. Luna eating a bit of rosemary is generally not a cause for alarm. Rosemary is considered safe for dogs in small amounts, used often as a seasoning. It doesn't have the toxicity that chocolate or grapes do, so you're already in a much better spot! 😊
Here’s what you should do:
- Watch Luna closely for any signs of an upset stomach, like vomiting or diarrhea. This is usually the most significant reaction you'll see if she ate more rosemary than her tummy can handle.
- If you notice any lethargy, loss of appetite, or if she seems distressed, it might be worth giving your vet a call to discuss what you're seeing.
- No need to induce vomiting or give her anything special—just ensure she has fresh water available and keep an eye on her.
Definitely call your vet if:
- Luna shows persistent vomiting or diarrhea that doesn’t resolve after a few hours.
- There are any other concerning changes in behavior or physical condition.
But overall, a small snack of rosemary shouldn't cause more than mild digestive upset in most cases. Keep those counters free of any herbs she's curious about, and you're all set!
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