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What should I do if my Norfolk Terrier accidentally eats a persimmon?
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If your Norfolk Terrier accidentally eats a persimmon, follow these steps to keep your dog safe.
Evaluate the situation: If you notice your Norfolk terrier eating persimmons, evaluate how much and what type of persimmon he has eaten. Depending on the type of persimmon, toxic ingredients may be included.
Watch for Symptoms: Persimmons contain tannins that can affect digestion. Observe if your Norfolk Terrier develops any unusual symptoms after eating persimmons. Call your veterinarian if you have nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or loss of appetite.
Watch out for seeds and skins: Persimmon seeds and skins are especially high in tannins, which can cause digestive problems. Be especially careful if your Norfolk Terrier eats persimmon seeds or peels.
Consult a veterinarian: If your Norfolk terrier has ingested a large amount of persimmons, or if you notice any abnormalities, consult your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will assess the situation and provide appropriate treatment and instructions if necessary.
Persimmons can affect the digestion of dogs, so be careful not to eat persimmon seeds or skins. 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.