My dog just got into a full bottle of magnesium gummies, ate the whole thing, and he’s about 60 pounds. Should I be worried?

My dog somehow got into a full bottle of magnesium gummies and polished off the entire lot. He’s around 60 pounds, and I'm really worried about how this might affect him. Is this something that could harm him or cause any serious side effects, and should I be taking him to the vet right away?

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Answer

It's concerning when pets ingest something they shouldn't. Consuming a large number of magnesium gummies can indeed pose a risk to your dog.

  • Potential for magnesium overdose symptoms
  • Risk of gastrointestinal upset
  • Immediate attention may be necessary

Magnesium gummies typically contain a high amount of magnesium, which can lead to magnesium toxicity in dogs if ingested in large quantities. Some symptoms to watch for include diarrhea, lethargy, or more severe reactions such as irregular heartbeats. Since your dog consumed an entire bottle and is showing any symptoms, it is advisable to take him to the vet right away for an evaluation.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the symptoms of magnesium toxicity in dogs?

    Symptoms can include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, weakness, and in severe cases, heart issues or difficulty breathing.

  • Is it okay to wait and see if symptoms develop before going to the vet?

    It's better to consult a vet as soon as possible, especially if your dog is showing any signs of distress or has consumed a large amount of magnesium.

  • Can other ingredients in gummies cause harm?

    Yes, some gummies may contain xylitol, a common sweetener that is toxic to dogs, along with other ingredients that could upset their stomach.

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