My dog gobbled up a cookie 10 hours ago. Is he going to be okay, or should I be worried?

We were cleaning up after a get-together last night, and I realized my dog snatched a cookie from the table about 10 hours ago. I'm worried because I’m not sure if there’s anything in it that could harm him. Could this be dangerous for him, or is it likely he’ll be just fine?

Answer

It can be concerning when your dog eats something they shouldn't have, such as a cookie. While many cookies are harmless, some ingredients can be dangerous for dogs.

  • Check the cookie ingredients for anything harmful.
  • Contact a vet if your dog shows any signs of distress.
  • Keep human treats out of reach of pets in the future.

Cookies may contain ingredients like chocolate, raisins, or xylitol, all of which can be harmful or toxic to dogs. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs. Raisins can cause kidney failure, and xylitol, often found in sugar-free cookies, can lead to a dangerous drop in blood sugar. It's important to monitor your dog for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. If in doubt, or if you notice any adverse symptoms, contacting a vet is always the safest option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog ate chocolate?

    If your dog consumes chocolate, monitor them closely for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, or rapid breathing. Contact your veterinarian immediately if any of these occur.

  • Is it an emergency if my dog ate a cookie?

    It depends on the cookie's ingredients. If it contained chocolate, raisins, or xylitol, or if your dog shows symptoms like vomiting or lethargy, seek veterinary care right away.

  • How can I prevent my dog from eating harmful foods?

    Keep all human food, especially baked goods, out of your dog's reach. Be vigilant during gatherings when food might be left unattended.

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