I asked ChatGPT what to do when a Norfolk Terrier accidentally eats an orange.

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What should I do if my Norfolk Terrier accidentally eats an orange?

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If your Norfolk Terrier accidentally eats an orange, we recommend the following steps:

Keep Calm: Oranges are generally a safe fruit for dogs, but they can sometimes cause problems. If you realize your Norfolk Terrier has eaten an orange, keep calm.

Assess Orange Volume: Find out how much orange your Norfolk Terrier has eaten. Eating small amounts of oranges is usually fine, but large amounts can cause digestive problems.

Watch for Symptoms: Watch for any unusual Norfolk Terrier symptoms after eating oranges. The acids in oranges can have gastrointestinal effects, so contact your veterinarian if your dog experiences symptoms such as nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, itching, or discomfort.

Be careful with orange seeds and peels: Orange seeds and peels can contain ingredients that are difficult to digest. If your Norfolk Terrier eats orange seeds or peels, be especially careful.

Consult your veterinarian: If your Norfolk Terrier eats a large amount of oranges or notices any abnormalities, contact your veterinarian. Your veterinarian will assess the situation and provide appropriate treatment and instructions if necessary.

Oranges are generally a safe fruit for dogs, but it’s important to keep them in moderation and avoid orange seeds and peels. We recommend that you consult your veterinarian if you notice any abnormalities or are concerned.

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