If your dog ate raw honey:
- Do not panic. Raw honey is generally safe for dogs to eat in small amounts, although it is high in sugar.
- Monitor your dog for any symptoms. These may include vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst, or lethargy. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your veterinarian immediately.
- Do not feed your dog honey again. Although raw honey is generally safe for dogs, it is still a high-sugar food and should not be fed to dogs regularly.
If your dog ate processed honey:
- Call your veterinarian immediately. Processed honey may contain additives that are harmful to dogs, such as xylitol or sugar substitutes.
Other things to keep in mind:
- The amount of honey your dog ate. A small amount of honey is unlikely to cause any problems, but a large amount could lead to stomach upset or other health issues.
- Your dog’s age and health. Puppies and elderly dogs are more susceptible to health problems caused by eating honey. Dogs with diabetes or other health conditions should not eat honey at all.
- If you are unsure about what to do. It is always best to err on the side of caution and contact your veterinarian.
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