My dog got into a whole bag of hemp calming chews, should I be freaking out?

Earlier today, I discovered that my dog managed to get into a whole bag of hemp calming chews. I'm really anxious because I've no idea if eating that many could be harmful or if they just won't have the intended calming effect. Should I be rushing him to the vet, or is this something that will pass without causing any harm?

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Answer

Your dog has ingested an entire bag of hemp calming chews, and it's important to know whether this poses a risk to their health or if it will simply nullify the chews' calming effects.

  • Most hemp calming chews are not toxic but high doses can cause side effects.
  • Monitor your dog for any signs of unusual behavior or distress.
  • Consult a vet if your dog shows concerning symptoms or for peace of mind.

Hemp calming chews are generally considered safe for dogs when given as directed. However, consuming a large amount could lead to potential side effects like digestive upset, lethargy, or diarrhea. If your dog experiences any adverse symptoms such as vomiting, extreme lethargy, or unsteadiness, it is wise to seek veterinary advice. In most cases, keeping an eye on them and ensuring they have access to fresh water is advisable until a vet can be consulted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the common side effects if a dog eats too many hemp chews?

    Some side effects may include digestive upset, lethargy, and diarrhea. These symptoms generally pass, but a vet should be consulted if they're severe or persistent.

  • How can I prevent my dog from accessing such items in the future?

    Store pet supplements and medications in secure, high locations or locked cabinets to prevent accidental ingestion.

  • Is there a risk of overdose with hemp products for pets?

    While it's uncommon for hemp products to cause life-threatening reactions, consuming too much can lead to discomfort. Seek veterinary guidance if you suspect an overdose.

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