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What should I do if my Norfolk Terrier accidentally eats a pear?

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If your Norfolk Terrier accidentally eats a pear, pears are usually safe for dogs, but you need to be careful about the amount and individual differences between dogs. Take the following steps to ensure your dog’s health and safety.

KEEP COOL: If you find your Norfolk Terrier has eaten a pear, keep your cool. Pears are generally a safe fruit for dogs, and there is often no need to worry.

Evaluate amount of pears: Find out how many pears your Norfolk Terrier has eaten. Eating small amounts of pears is usually fine, but large amounts can cause digestive problems.

Watch for symptoms: Watch your Norfolk Terrier for any unusual symptoms after eating pears. Pears contain dietary fiber that aids in digestion and are usually safe, but eating too many can cause nausea and diarrhea.

Watch out for seeds and cores: Pear cores contain seeds, which can contain cyanide. If your Norfolk Terrier ingests pear cores, contact your veterinarian.

Consult your veterinarian: If your Norfolk terrier eats a large amount of pears or if you notice any unusual symptoms, consult your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will assess the situation and provide appropriate treatment and instructions if necessary.

Pears are generally a safe food for dogs, but you should watch the amount, especially the core and seeds. We recommend that you consult your veterinarian if you notice any abnormalities or are concerned. A veterinarian will provide sound advice and protect your dog’s health.

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