![]() Our little plush Cavalier King Charles spaniel sports the coloring of a real Cavalier King Charles spaniel but fits much better in your pocket than an actual dog! Chaz's body is bean weighted for excellent cuddling and posing opportunities. You'll love Chaz the Stuffed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Mini Flopsie by Aurora like a puppy loves a bone! Measuring about eight inches long, this small Cavalier King Charles spaniel stuffed animal has white and brown plush fur with shaggy fur on its ears. ![]() It’s also a very easy command to teach.Chaz the Stuffed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Mini Flopsie by Aurora The command “leave it” is extremely effective in preventing dogs from eating something that falls onto the ground or is left within reach during a walk. Keep this in mind during the holidays, too, making sure to place trick-or-treat bags, Easter baskets, Valentine’s Day candy, Christmas stockings, and Hanukkah coins (gelt), for example, in a place where a dog cannot get to them. Remind your children and guests that chocolate should be kept out of the dog’s reach and not left out for dogs on countertops, tables, or in purses. Make sure all chocolate items, including cocoa powder and hot chocolate mix, are stored where the dog cannot reach them, such as on a high shelf in a closed-door pantry. To prevent your dog from sneaking chocolate, follow these tips: Keep Chocolate Out of Reach How to Prevent Your Dog from Eating Chocolate Dogs suffering from seizures may need to be monitored at the clinic overnight. ![]() For more severe cases, veterinary intervention may be needed to provide supplemental medical treatment, such as medications or IV fluids, to resolve the effects of the poisoning. If your pet consumed the chocolate less than two hours ago, your veterinarian may induce vomiting in your dog and give them several doses of activated charcoal, which works to move the toxins out of the body without being absorbed into the bloodstream. In other cases, the veterinarian may prefer you bring your dog into the clinic. Based on your dog’s size and the amount and type of chocolate consumed, your veterinarian may recommend that you monitor your dog for the clinical signs listed above and call back if their condition worsens. Note that if your vet is not open, some services provide live chat and video options to connect you with a vet. If you believe your dog ate chocolate, call your veterinarian immediately or call the Pet Poison Helpline (85) for advice. The symptoms, which may last up to 72 hours, include the following: Older dogs and dogs with heart conditions are more at risk of sudden death from chocolate poisoning. Signs of chocolate poisoning usually appear within six to 12 hours after your dog has eaten it. What happens if a dog eats chocolate? They may experience chocolate poisoning. Instead, offer your pet a dog-safe alternative (like a treat featuring carob), which is just as tasty for canines! What Are the Signs of Chocolate Poisoning? Eating a crumb of chocolate cake or a very small piece of a chocolate bar, on the other hand, probably won’t kill your dog, especially if it is a larger breed.īut dogs should never be fed chocolate as a treat. Since an average milk chocolate bar may be around 1.55 ounces, consuming even one chocolate bar can have serious consequences, especially for small dogs. In simpler terms, that means a very concerning dose of chocolate is approximately one ounce of milk chocolate per pound of body weight. Cardiac symptoms of chocolate toxicity occur around 40 to 50 mg/kg, and seizures occur at dosages greater than 60 mg/kg. In general, mild symptoms of chocolate toxicity occur when a dog consumes 20 mg of methylxanthines (including theobromine and caffeine) per kilogram of body weight. ![]() You can calculate your dog’s risk of toxicity with this chocolate toxicity calculator. Knowing how much and what kind of chocolate your dog ate can help you and your vet determine if you have an emergency. ![]()
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