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Dog Symptoms After Eating Chocolate
The symptoms of a dog after eating chocolate include thirst, excessive water consumption, vomiting, diarrhea, urinary incontinence, mental restlessness, neurosis, convulsive seizures, epileptic seizures, coma, tachycardia, increased blood pressure, shortness of breath, convulsions, foaming at the mouth, bowel and bladder incontinence, rolling eyes back in the head, etc. If you find that your dog has eaten chocolate, take it to the vet immediately for induced vomiting, combined with fluid therapy, and vaccination for detoxification.
Reasons Dogs Can't Eat Chocolate
Chocolate contains a relatively high amount of caffeine, which belongs to the methylxanthine class of compounds. Dogs cannot effectively eliminate caffeine after ingestion, and eating a large amount can cause poisoning. Methylxanthines are potent central nervous system stimulants that can cause sensory hypersensitivity, keeping dogs in a state of excitement and eventually leading to nerve fatigue, excessive sensitivity, tachycardia, heart failure, respiratory depression, and death.
How Long to Metabolize After Eating
Usually, dogs exhibiting poisoning symptoms after accidentally eating chocolate within five hours. Eating chocolate by dogs may cause severe diarrhea, diabetes, hypertension, and other conditions. In severe cases, shock and coma may occur. If the dog's physical condition is poor or it eats a large amount of chocolate, it may die within 5 hours. Therefore, do not feed dogs with chocolate or chocolate products.
How to Detoxify Chocolate
Perform induced vomiting to evacuate the remaining chocolate in the stomach, feed the dog neuro stabilizers to prevent seizures caused by poisoning, and conduct fluid therapy to regulate the dog's electrolyte imbalance due to vomiting. Provide the dog with a quiet and flat place to rest, avoiding stress and excitement. When the dog stops vomiting and diarrhea, you can feed it a small amount of gentle food to help recover the gastrointestinal tract.