My dog just licked my boyfriend's vape pen, doesn't smell like it had anything on it, but should I be worried about her health?

My dog accidentally licked my boyfriend's vape pen earlier this morning. There didn't seem to be any visible residue or strong smell left on it, but I'm still concerned about whether the small exposure could affect her health. Should I be worried or take any specific precautions?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned when your dog encounters something unusual like a vape pen. While the risk from a minor exposure is low, it’s important to be cautious and observe your dog for any unusual symptoms.

  • Monitor your dog for any strange behavior or symptoms.
  • Keep potentially harmful items like vape pens out of reach in the future.
  • Contact a vet if any concerning signs appear.

Most vape pens contain nicotine or other substances that can be toxic to dogs if ingested or absorbed in significant amounts. Since there was no visible residue or smell, the risk is likely minimal, but watching for any signs of distress like coughing, vomiting, or lethargy is wise. If you notice anything unusual, reach out to a vet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What symptoms should I look out for after this exposure?

    Watch for coughing, vomiting, difficulty breathing, or changes in energy levels. These could be signs that your dog needs a vet's attention.

  • Can the residue on a vape pen be dangerous to dogs?

    While small amounts left on the vape pen might not be immediately harmful, nicotine and other substances in vape liquids can be toxic if larger amounts are ingested or absorbed.

  • How can I prevent my dog from accessing harmful items like vape pens?

    Keep such items stored in high or locked cabinets and always be mindful of leaving them unattended within reach of pets.

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