In the wild, dogs eat things, then return to their den where their mate will lick the corners of their mouth to induce vomiting to feed the pups. You could try daubing the corners of your dog's mouth with a damp rag for a few minutes first, before using chemicals.A small amount of chocolate probably won't hurt your dog, but you never know - especially if your dog might have an allergy to it.The best thing to do in a suspected poisoning is to call your vet (or an emergency vet after hours) right away. You should also watch out for onions, grapes and houseplants, as well as the saliva or leavings of wild animals, which can cause polyradiculoneuritis, which can be fatal (sad voice of experience).Good luck.
Making a dog throw up after eating chocolate?
My dog, a very small shih tzu, probably 10 pounds at the max, ate about 3 or 4 pieces of chocolate before we caught her in the act. They weren't big pieces, but I'm still concerned. Does anyone know a good way to make her throw it up quickly?Making a dog throw up after eating chocolate?
My dog, a very small shih tzu, probably 10 pounds at the max, ate about 3 or 4 pieces of chocolate before we caught her in the act. They weren't big pieces, but I'm still concerned. Does anyone know a good way to make her throw it up quickly?...
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