If your dog has licked a small amount of chocolate, it is important to monitor them for any signs of chocolate toxicity, such as vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, or increased heart rate. It is best to contact your veterinarian for advice on how to proceed.
It is possible that your dog licked a chocolate wrapper.
It is possible that your dog has licked a chocolate wrapper. It is important to monitor your dog for any signs of chocolate poisoning, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or restlessness, and contact your veterinarian for advice.
I think they can get really sick or die
English words have been traditionally classified into eight lexical categories, or parts of speech (and are still done so in most dictionaries). The appropriate parts of speech are in bold:Noun: The dog licked my ice cream.Pronoun: His dog licked my ice cream.Adjective (any qualifier of a noun): His fat dog licked my chocolate ice cream.Verb: His dog licked my ice cream.Adverb: His dog hungrily licked my ice cream.Preposition: His dog licked the ice cream in my hand.Conjunction: I kicked his dog because it licked my ice cream.Interjection: Sit down dog!
If the dog really has only licked it, I don't think it'd possible for the dog to get any important amount into itself. It should be safe,
one day a little boy went to the park and he licked a dog so the dog got mad and the dog ate him and the little boy was never herd of again
Only if your dog has licked your neosporin.
Yes, and no if you give it a lots of chocolate yes. If it is a little it will not hurt the dog.
Yes.
It depends on the type of chocolate and the weight of the dog. The smaller the dog, the worse the reaction. The higher amount of cocoa, the worse the reaction. So, a 5 pound dog getting into a small amount of baking chocolate could be deadly and a 50 pound dog getting into some hershey kisses could produce nothing more than diarrhea. If your animal gets into chocolate, contact a local vet or the ASPCA. only a small bite of chocolate will not kill a dog but large sums of choclate can hurt your dog so watch out
Well, chocolate is supposed to be " poisonous" to dogs, but if they only have a little bit it won't harm them. Say you dropped a piece of chocolate on the floor and your dog ate it, it would be okay as long as they didn't have a lot. Also, it depends on your dog. Maybe your dog gets sick because it licks up some milk. Really it is different for every dog, but chocolate is supposed to be " poisonous" so I recommend you don't give your dog chocolate, but it would be okay if you didn't mean to give it to him.
No its not healthy for the dog