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06-06-2009, 12:36 PM | #16 |
Yorkie Yakker | dont worry !!! =).... my 7 pound yorkie did the same thing.. he actually had about half of a one sheet whole cake.. of chocolate.. he was staying with his baby sitter and well the cake was left on the table it took one second for her to go up stairs and downstairs when she notice he was eating the cake.... i called my breeder asap and i told her what had happend.. i was crying.. and didnt know what to do.. but cakes dont have enough chocolate to kill your dog.. it might make him trow up and maybe have diarreah but he wont die... just be carefull with the chocolate bars.. that is a total diff. story!! =0) i hope ur baby is doing just fine...
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06-06-2009, 01:03 PM | #17 |
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| When Suzi was just a puppy she ate melted chocolate ice cream that also had chocolate syrup on it ... She had the same reaction as your Yorkie. She became very hyperactive! I was very upset and scared that it happened , she got into my son's room where he had left the bowl on the floor. I called our vet, and was told to induce vomiting. I did not wait for hrs, to do this either. Always have hydrogen peroxide on hand, in case these things happen! Always call a vet first to see what the best course of action is . The smaller the Yorkie/or breed the more serious this is .
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06-11-2009, 08:04 AM | #18 |
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| It has been a week now and Charlie is fine! Thank all of you for telling me your stories and giving support.
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