My dog licked some Carmex off the table and now he's acting super tired. Should I be worried about this small amount?

Earlier today, my dog managed to lick some Carmex off the table, and now he seems unusually tired. I know that certain ingredients in these products can be harmful to pets, so I'm a little concerned about whether this could be affecting him. Is this something to worry about with just a small amount, or should I get him to a vet?

Answer

It is possible that certain ingredients in Carmex can cause mild symptoms in dogs. While a small amount might not lead to severe consequences, it's important to monitor your dog for any unusual behavior.

  • Monitor your dog for any additional symptoms.
  • Consider the size of your dog when evaluating risk.
  • If symptoms persist, seek veterinary advice.

Ingredients like camphor and menthol, which are found in products like Carmex, can cause gastrointestinal upset or neurological symptoms in dogs if ingested in large amounts. For most dogs, a small lick may just lead to minor effects, but you know your pet best; if he's unusually tired, it's worth keeping an eye on him. If you notice symptoms such as vomiting, a change in behavior, or if his condition seems to worsen, it would be advisable to consult with a veterinarian to ensure his safety.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do first if my dog ingests a non-food item?

    Try to determine the amount ingested and observe your dog for any signs of distress. If you're concerned or if they show symptoms like vomiting or lethargy, contact a vet for advice.

  • How long should I monitor my dog after ingestion?

    Monitor your dog for at least 24 hours after they ingest something they shouldn't have. During this time, watch for any changes in their behavior or health.

  • When should I contact a vet after my dog ingests something like Carmex?

    If you notice any worrying symptoms such as continuous vomiting, significant lethargy, or changes in behavior, contact your vet immediately.

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

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