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My dog ate reeses peanut butter cups! Will he die?


Question Posted Saturday March 24 2012, 9:37 pm

hey my dog angus ate 2 reeses peanut butter reeses will he die i am scared!!!!!!!! the were the small ones and he is 2 and a half and weighs 18 pounds and is a mini snuazer


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Razhie answered Sunday March 25 2012, 12:55 pm:
Probably not die. You might want to Google the number of an emergency vet clinic just in case, or even call them and ask for advice.

There is surprisingly little chocolate in Reese's really. Put him outside for an hour or two and keep an eye on him. If he wants to eat grass, let him. Most dogs are smart enough to try and throw up things that are upsetting their stomach.

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xomegaroni answered Sunday March 25 2012, 12:00 pm:
Obviously it is not good for dogs but it's not fatal usually. Just call the vet and ask. They should have a number where someone always answers.

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