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BlueKota

(3,641 posts)
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 03:36 AM Nov 2022

Dog ate a dark chocolate chip that fell out of my cookie ?

A dark chocolate chip fell out of my cookie at about 10:30 pm est. Dakota, my 101 pound German Shepherd grabbed it and ate it before I could stop him. He has vomited a few times since and did some diarrhea but otherwise seems fine. Should he be ok? Unfortunately no emergency vets in our immediate area and I don't drive.

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Dog ate a dark chocolate chip that fell out of my cookie ? (Original Post) BlueKota Nov 2022 OP
At his size True Dough Nov 2022 #1
Thank you! BlueKota Nov 2022 #9
Glad to hear it! True Dough Nov 2022 #17
This too shall pass. tazkcmo Nov 2022 #2
He finally stopped being sick BlueKota Nov 2022 #10
Here is the chocolate toxicity calculator Dr. Shepper Nov 2022 #3
Per your calculator, one chip is not a crisis. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2022 #5
Yeah and vomiting/diarrhea Dr. Shepper Nov 2022 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author BlueKota Nov 2022 #11
Thank you so much! BlueKota Nov 2022 #12
my friends springer ate an entire full size hershey bar up at our cabin way in the woods samnsara Nov 2022 #4
My old 110 lb. Siberian/Catahoolan dog ate a small bag of generic Hersheys kisses. lark Nov 2022 #6
That's scary about the small dog. BlueKota Nov 2022 #14
Thank you so much. BlueKota Nov 2022 #13
It's all about the size of the dose when dealing with toxins Shermann Nov 2022 #7
It does seem strange! BlueKota Nov 2022 #15
Good news! Dr. Shepper Nov 2022 #16
He vomited from one chocolate chip? iemanja Nov 2022 #18
I am wondering, if his stomach was just off BlueKota Nov 2022 #19
He might have gotten into a dead animal iemanja Nov 2022 #20

True Dough

(20,215 posts)
1. At his size
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 04:07 AM
Nov 2022

He'll likely be fine, especially having vomited. Veterinarians encourage inducing vomiting in these sorts of situations. Your pupper took care of that already.

tazkcmo

(7,419 posts)
2. This too shall pass.
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 04:11 AM
Nov 2022

And it sounds like it has. If he continues to vomit and have diarrhea after 24 hours a vet visit would be advisable.

Dr. Shepper

(3,068 posts)
3. Here is the chocolate toxicity calculator
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 05:03 AM
Nov 2022

I’m a vet and this is what I use for my dogs.

https://www.merckvetmanual.com/multimedia/clinical-calculator/chocolate-toxicity-calculator

Chocolate contains theobromine which is a cardio toxin. Best to call your vet when they open today.

Here’s a good write up - https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/chocolate-poisoning-in-dogs

Hope your pup feels better soon.

Bernardo de La Paz

(50,883 posts)
5. Per your calculator, one chip is not a crisis.
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 08:11 AM
Nov 2022

For example, per your calculator, a 60 pound dog would have to eat a half pound of chocolate for treatment to be required. An 8 pound dog would have to eat over a whole ounce, otherwise treatment is not advised.

Call the vet even when not needed, so they can generate more business for vets.

I am glad you care and are careful, though. Not knocking you, just noting how business works.

OP, listen to the vet over me, but per the vet's calculator you have no worries.

Dr. Shepper

(3,068 posts)
8. Yeah and vomiting/diarrhea
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 01:36 PM
Nov 2022

Is weird just hours after a non toxic dose. Maybe something else going on. It is always safest to listen to your own vet and not the internet.

My specialty is pathology and I would rather not have pets die. I don’t need the business.

Response to Dr. Shepper (Reply #3)

samnsara

(18,282 posts)
4. my friends springer ate an entire full size hershey bar up at our cabin way in the woods
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 07:58 AM
Nov 2022

....he vomited once but was ok. Good luck with your pupper!



lark

(24,147 posts)
6. My old 110 lb. Siberian/Catahoolan dog ate a small bag of generic Hersheys kisses.
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 09:04 AM
Nov 2022

He did this Christmas night after we'd gone to bed and we found the empty bag the next morning. He was fine, but my friends' small dog nearly died when she got into a few tootsie rolls.

BlueKota

(3,641 posts)
14. That's scary about the small dog.
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 06:35 PM
Nov 2022

Glad it survived. It's good in this sense that Dakota is a big boy.

Shermann

(8,636 posts)
7. It's all about the size of the dose when dealing with toxins
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 09:50 AM
Nov 2022

That's really not much for a 101-pound dog, I'm surprised he had any symptoms at all.

BlueKota

(3,641 posts)
15. It does seem strange!
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 06:37 PM
Nov 2022

Maybe it was something else that set his stomach off but I am not sure what it could have been. He's better now.

BlueKota

(3,641 posts)
19. I am wondering, if his stomach was just off
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 08:37 PM
Nov 2022

from something else he ate, and that just tipped the scale, but I didn't feed him anything different, and I didn't see him eat anything else he shouldn't have. Although at night when I let him out in his fenced in area to do his business, I can't always see very well what he's up to.

iemanja

(54,739 posts)
20. He might have gotten into a dead animal
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 09:10 PM
Nov 2022

I think that more likely than a single choc chip causing his stomach upset.

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