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Dog Ate Chocolate: Detox Methods and Will They Recover on Their Own?

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If your dog has ingested chocolate, inducing vomiting within 30 minutes can be beneficial. Should your dog already show symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, muscle tremors, or even seizures, immediate veterinary attention is crucial. If you notice your dog ate chocolate within half an hour, inducing vomiting is recommended. After vomiting, offer your dog milk or oral sucralfate to protect the stomach lining. Also, encourage your dog to drink plenty of water to promote metabolism. If you discover the chocolate ingestion late and your dog presents with vomiting, diarrhea, agitation, muscle tremors, or seizures, it's essential to seek veterinary care immediately. The theobromine and caffeine in the cocoa powder, which is the base ingredient of chocolate, is a methylxanthine compound that dogs cannot metabolize efficiently. There's no specific antidote for chocolate poisoning; treatment primarily focuses on managing symptoms. This may include intravenous fluids, diureti...