What if my dog eats Hershey Kisses?

The Science Behind Dogs Eating Chocolate
Chocolate can cause restlessness, vomiting and diarrhea at moderate doses. High doses can cause scary symptoms like heart arrhythmia and seizures. It may take up to 6 hours for your pup to show symptoms after their naughty indulgence. The type of chocolate is very important.
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Are Hershey Kisses poisonous to dogs?

The level of theobromine in a package of Hershey Kisses with Dark Chocolate is higher – 74 milligrams. Bottom line, if ingested in the right amount, any chocolate can be toxic for any dog, regardless its body weight.
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What happens if a dog eats one Hershey kiss?

The good news is that one is not likely to cause any problems. It's very small and doesn't contain enough chocolate to cause any toxic symptoms. He should be fine, so I wouldn't do anything for him except monitor him to be safe. You potentially could see some mild GI upset, but otherwise he should be fine.
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Will Hershey's chocolate hurt my dog?

Chocolate contains both caffeine and the chemical theobromine, which are toxic for dogs. These substances speed up the heart rate and affect the canine nervous system in a harmful way.
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How much chocolate is in a Hershey Kiss?

The original Hershey's Kiss is milk chocolate. The standard amount of caffeine in milk chocolate is 20 mg / 100 g (USDA). This is equivalent to 0.92 mg per each Kiss (in other words not a lot). Kisses labelled as dark chocolate (such as Hershey's Special Dark) will contain slightly more caffeine.
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How long does it take for a dog to get sick after eating chocolate?

Chocolate is toxic to dogs and could cause a medical emergency. Signs of chocolate poisoning usually appear within 6 to 12 hours.
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Are Hershey Kisses real chocolate?

In a statement, Hershey's told TODAY that consumers love its products and all its candies are clearly labeled. It still offers real milk chocolate in Hershey's Kisses, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and its classic chocolate bar.
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How many Hershey Kisses is toxic to dog?

Example #3: 65 lb dog

If she ate 30 Hersheys Dark Chocolate Kisses he would experience severe vomiting and diarrhea and a trip to the vet may be in order. If she ate a pan of brownies made with 4 oz of bakers chocolate, he would face life threatening symptoms that would require hospitalization.
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What if my dog ate chocolate but seems fine?

Chocolate is poisonous to dogs mostly because of its theobromine content, which dogs are unable to metabolize effectively. If your dog eats chocolate, you should monitor them closely and seek veterinary attention if they show any symptoms, or if they are very young, pregnant or have other health concerns.
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What are signs of chocolate poisoning in dogs?

Clinical signs depend on the amount and type of chocolate ingested. For many dogs, the most common clinical signs are vomiting, diarrhea, increased thirst, panting or restlessness, excessive urination, and racing heart rate. In severe cases, symptoms can include muscle tremors, seizures, and heart failure.
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How much chocolate kills a dog?

Different kinds of chocolate have varying effects on dogs. Nevertheless, it may take about 0.3 to 2 ounces per pound of weight for chocolate to kill a dog.
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How do you treat chocolate poisoning in dogs at home?

The most important step is to get rid of the chocolate before it gets digested by your dog's body. One way of getting your dog to vomit is by feeding him a tiny amount of hydrogen peroxide. A teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide solution (food-grade) should induce vomiting for small to medium-sized dogs.
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How long would it take for a dog to show signs of poisoning?

Some toxins cause reactions right away, while others cause symptoms several hours or days later. For instance, the first symptoms of antifreeze poisoning can appear in as little as 30 minutes, whereas the symptoms of chocolate poisoning take between 6 and 12 hours to show up.
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How do I make my dog throw up after eating chocolate?

Get 3% Hydrogen Peroxide

If your dog eats chocolate, the first thing you need to do is contact your veterinarian. It is likely that they will tell you to make the dog vomit to get the chocolate out of his digestive system. You can use 3% hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting in dogs.
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What do you give a dog that ate chocolate?

Give your dog activated charcoal: Only give this or Endosorb at the advice of your vet and if you know that your dog has just eaten the chocolate and isn't yet exhibiting any serious signs of contamination. (The charcoal must come into contact with the contaminant in order for it to work).
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Should I make my dog vomit after eating chocolate?

If the animal has just been observed eating chocolate, the veterinarian may choose to induce vomiting. If time has passed since the ingestion, the vet might administer activated charcoal to help prevent additional absorption of the theobromine into the puppy's circulatory system.
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How long does chocolate toxicity last in dogs?

How long does it take a dog to recover after eating chocolate? It can take up to three days for a dog to recover from chocolate poisoning.
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Why do Hershey Kisses taste like vomit?

Though chocolate companies won't comment on their chocolate-making processes for proprietary reasons, the sour taste of Hershey's — which has been compared to vomit by more than one Brit — probably results from a substance called butyric acid.
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Are Hershey Kisses considered dark chocolate?

Product Details. Purple HERSHEY'S KISSES SPECIAL DARK Chocolates are magical. Fill a candy dish, and watch them disappear! Each one comes wrapped in beautiful purple foil, but it's the dark chocolate inside that really makes them special.
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What is the paper in Hershey's Kisses edible?

That parchment paper strip is called a “plume”. Originally the paper plumes were also referred to as identification tags, possibly because they looked like miniature brand flags.
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Can a dog recover from chocolate poisoning?

The ASPCA Poison Control estimates twenty-five percent of dogs with chocolate poisoning recover within two days, however even with treatment, one in one hundred dogs with chocolate poisoning never recover.
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How do vets treat chocolate poisoning?

Treatment for chocolate poisoning in dogs may include induced vomiting, activated charcoal, intravenous fluids, heart medications, anti-convulsants, and antacids, depending on the clinical signs.
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How much chocolate can a 20 pound dog eat?

Baking chocolate: Approximately 0.5 ounce for a 10-pound dog, 1 ounce for a 20-pound dog, and 1.5 ounces for a 30-pound dog all require a call to the vet.
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How much chocolate can a 70 pound dog eat?

For milk chocolate, any ingestion of more than 0.5 ounces per pound of body weight may put dogs at risk for chocolate poisoning. Ingestions of more than 0.13 ounces per pound of dark or semi-sweet chocolate may cause poisoning.
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