Dog Ate Chocolate: What To Do Immediately
If your dog ate chocolate, what should you do?
If your dog has eaten chocolate, you should contact an emergency veterinarian immediately. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs and can cause vomiting, seizures, and life-threatening heart abnormalities.
How dangerous is chocolate for dogs?
The danger depends on:
- Type of chocolate (dark > milk)
- Amount consumed
- Size of your dog
Even small amounts of dark chocolate can be dangerous, while even large amounts of white chocolate may only cause vomiting or diarrhea.
If you’re unsure how serious the exposure is, our Emergency Pet Care Guide can help you assess next steps.
What are the symptoms of chocolate toxicity?
- Vomiting
- Restlessness
- Rapid heart rate
- Tremors or seizures
Symptoms may begin within a few hours.
Should you make your dog vomit?
Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a veterinarian. Incorrect attempts can cause harm.
When should you go to the emergency vet?
Immediately if:
- Your dog ate dark chocolate
- You don’t know how much was eaten
- Symptoms are present
Emergency Vet in Frisco, TX
We are open 24/7 for toxin exposures. If your dog has eaten chocolate, call us immediately at (469) 287-6767.
