If your dog chewed on an empty bottle of Crest Scope Breath Mist, it's important to monitor for potential signs of distress since some ingredients can cause issues.
- Gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting or diarrhea
- Lethargy or unresponsiveness
- Excessive drooling or foaming at the mouth
The ingredients in breath sprays like the Crest Scope Breath Mist can include alcohol, flavorings, and other chemicals that might be harmful to dogs if ingested in significant quantities. If you notice any of the symptoms listed above or if your dog is behaving unusually, it is essential to contact your veterinarian promptly for advice. This product's small size means the exposure might be minor, but caution is always warranted.
If you're concerned about your pet's health or observe troubling symptoms, please book a vet consultation with us.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do immediately after I find my dog with a mouth spray?
Remove the item from your dog's reach and check if any substantial amount was ingested. Monitor your pet closely for any concerning symptoms.
- How toxic is alcohol to dogs?
Alcohol can be toxic to dogs and can cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, decreased coordination, and even more severe effects at higher doses. If you suspect your dog has ingested alcohol, contact your vet.
- Can breath sprays cause lasting harm to dogs?
Ingestion of small amounts might cause temporary discomfort, but larger quantities can pose serious risks. Quick veterinary advice can help prevent long-term issues.