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You should probably take your dog to the doctor, there are usually poisonous chemicals in the do not eat packages.

Actually, the most common use of that label is on packets of silica gel, which is not really poisonous but could potentially cause digestive system issues. Taking the dog to the vet is a good idea.

Many of the packets also contain a mixture of salt and iron or other metals or a type of desiccant clay but most can not be absorbed by the body, and so they generally are considered non-toxic. Especially when used in packaging with food products. However, due to the fact that they are not usually absorbed, they often cause gastrointestinal effects, vomiting and diarrhea are the most common. Animals often do not tolerate these symptoms for long and become dehydrated and very ill. You should contact a Vet as soon as possible.

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