Would a 4oz box of Mike and Ikes plus a 1.5oz bag of gummy bears harm a 60lb dog?

My dog managed to get into a candy stash today, consuming a 4oz box of Mike and Ikes along with a 1.5oz bag of gummy bears. He's about 60 pounds, and I'm worried about how this might affect him. Are these sweets harmful to him, or should I simply monitor for any unusual behavior?

Answer

Your 60-pound dog consumed a 4oz box of Mike and Ikes and a 1.5oz bag of gummy bears, which could cause stomach upset or other issues.

  • Monitor your dog for any signs of vomiting or diarrhea.
  • These candies don't contain xylitol, a sweetener that can be hazardous to dogs.
  • Comfort your dog with plenty of water and rest, but watch for changes in behavior.

While Mike and Ikes and gummy bears do not contain chocolate or xylitol, ingredients highly toxic to dogs, they are high in sugar, which can lead to gastrointestinal upset in pets. A few candies might not result in an emergency, but consuming too much can still make your dog uncomfortable or trigger digestive issues. Observing your dog closely over the next 24 to 48 hours for any unusual behavior such as lethargy, persistent vomiting, or diarrhea is important. Ensure they have access to plenty of fresh water and a quiet place to rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

    Look for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, increased thirst, unusual lethargy, or changes in behavior. If any severe symptoms develop, contact your veterinarian.

  • Can dogs eat gummy bears or Mike and Ikes safely?

    While these candies aren't immediately toxic as they lack xylitol, they are not recommended due to high sugar content, which can lead to digestive upset.

  • When should I consider this an emergency?

    If your dog exhibits severe symptoms like continuous vomiting, lethargy, or any sign of distress, it is crucial to seek immediate veterinary care.

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