My dog just chewed up an entire tube of aquaphor, should I be worried?

Earlier tonight, I discovered my dog had gotten into the bathroom and managed to chew up an entire tube of Aquaphor. I’m worried because I’m not sure if consuming the ointment could be harmful. Do I need to take any immediate actions, or should I keep an eye out for certain symptoms?

Answer

Your dog has consumed an entire tube of Aquaphor, a popular topical ointment. While it is generally non-toxic, monitoring your dog for any signs of distress is important.

  • Keep an eye on your dog for any unusual symptoms.
  • Aquaphor is mostly composed of petroleum jelly, which is usually not harmful when consumed in small amounts.
  • Contact a vet if your dog exhibits any concerning symptoms.

Aquaphor is primarily composed of petrolatum (petroleum jelly), which is generally harmless when ingested in small quantities. However, ingestion of a large amount might cause mild digestive upset or diarrhea. Monitor your dog closely over the next 24-48 hours. If you notice symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or a decrease in appetite, it is advisable to contact your veterinarian for further guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Aquaphor toxic to dogs?

    Aquaphor is not considered toxic to dogs. However, ingesting large amounts can lead to digestive upset. Monitor your pet closely and consult a vet if symptoms develop.

  • What symptoms should I watch for after my dog eats Aquaphor?

    Common symptoms to watch for include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and loss of appetite. If any of these occur, it's best to consult a veterinarian.

  • What should I do if my dog starts showing symptoms?

    If symptoms develop, contact a veterinarian for advice. They can provide specific guidance on how to care for your pet and whether an in-person visit is necessary.

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