Dog got into some chocolate and I gave her hydrogen peroxide but she still hasn’t vomited, should I be worried?

Earlier today, I found my dog munching on some milk chocolate. In a panic, I gave her hydrogen peroxide to try to make her vomit, but it’s been a while, and she still hasn’t brought anything up. I'm really concerned about the chocolate staying in her system. Should I be worried, or is there something else I should be doing?

Answer

Eating milk chocolate can be concerning for dogs because it contains theobromine, which is toxic to them in large amounts. Since your dog hasn't vomited after hydrogen peroxide, it's important to consider the size of your dog compared to the amount of chocolate consumed.

  • Chocolate is toxic to dogs, especially dark varieties.
  • Hydrogen peroxide can induce vomiting, but it's not always effective.
  • Consult a vet promptly to ensure your pet's safety.

It's understandable to be worried about chocolate ingestion, as it can cause symptoms ranging from mild to severe based on the quantity and type of chocolate. Hydrogen peroxide is sometimes used to induce vomiting, but it's not always successful, and it's essential not to wait too long before seeking professional help. Please contact a veterinarian immediately to discuss the right course of action for your dog's size and the amount of chocolate ingested.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is chocolate toxic to dogs?

    Chocolate contains theobromine, which dogs metabolize much slower than humans. Too much can lead to toxic reactions.

  • What symptoms should I watch for if my dog has eaten chocolate?

    Look for vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, or seizures. Contact a vet if any of these occur.

  • What should I do if my dog doesn't vomit after giving hydrogen peroxide?

    Contact your vet immediately as they might need to try alternative methods to assist your pet.

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