Monitor your dog
- Watch for signs of distress, such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or difficulty breathing.
- If your dog shows any of these signs, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Consider inducing vomiting
- If you catch your dog eating the sweet bread within the first 2 hours, you can attempt to induce vomiting.
- Follow your veterinarian’s instructions for inducing vomiting safely.
Restrain from feeding
- Do not give your dog any food or water for several hours after they eat the sweet bread.
- This will help prevent further gastrointestinal upset.
Offer small amounts of water
- After a few hours, offer your dog small amounts of water, about 1/2 cup every 30 minutes.
- If your dog drinks the water without vomiting, you can gradually increase the amount.
Feed a bland diet
- Once your dog has not vomited for several hours, you can start feeding them a bland diet.
- This can include boiled chicken and rice, or a veterinary-approved bland food.
Contact your veterinarian
- If your dog ate a large amount of sweet bread or shows any signs of distress, contact your veterinarian.
- Your veterinarian can assess your dog and recommend further treatment, such as hospitalization or medication.
Avoid giving your dog any sweet bread in the future.
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