
Handling the Situation When Your Dog Eats Chocolate
You must keep your cool if you suspect that a dog may have eaten chocolate. You don’t know what to do. Here are some tips to help you.
You need to take action if you see a small dog eating chocolate. Don’t hesitate to take your dog to the vet if you catch them doing it. It is much more dangerous than you think for your four-legged companion to eat chocolate.
Your darling has not yet shown any signs of chocolate poisoning? Good! No need to ignore the fact that your dog has consumed chocolate. You need to act quickly, because the substance theobromine in cocoa beans spreads unnoticed in the body of the animal at first. Small amounts of chocolate will not harm a large canine. Do not rely solely on this. You should ensure that your dog receives as little theobromine into their bloodstream as possible. This can only be done for two hours. Consult a vet as soon as you can!
If you can’t get to the vet in time, you should try making your dog vomit. But only if chocolate poisoning has already set in. Other types of poisoning can also be made worse by vomiting. Here are some important things to remember before we discuss how to make a dog vomit.
Salt can cause salt poisoning. Do not use home remedies like milk, oil, or egg whites to induce vomiting.
If you’re sure your dog ate chocolate, mix mustard and water. Lift the upper jaw, place the lips against the teeth, then inject the liquid using a disposable syringe. Next, stroke the neck while keeping the mouth shut. If your dog licks its lips, it is likely that he has swallowed emetic or, at worst, is vomiting. After vomiting, give your dog plenty of water. This is the only way the dog can make up the water loss in his body due to poisoning. Important: Vomiting is not a substitute for a vet visit!
When a dog eats chocolate, the appearance of tension is apparent.
React calmly. Theobromine causes your dog to be restless. It is important that you remain calm and do not panic. Imagine that you have drank a few too many cups of coffee. The same thing happens if your dog eats chocolate, but the danger is greater for the quadruped.
You should not try to treat your pet yourself for too long. You cannot determine the severity of poisoning. A veterinarian will be able to stop the theobromine faster and treat your pet appropriately. The doctor will first try to stabilize the dog and remove the poison.