My dog has eaten loquat. Please tell me what to do in detail. I am in the United States.

I asked AI.

Google Gemini Answer

Loquats themselves aren’t necessarily toxic to dogs, but the pits and leaves can cause problems. Here’s what you should do:

  • Assess the amount: If your dog only ate a small amount of the flesh of the loquat, it likely won’t cause any issues. The bigger concern is if they ingested the pit or leaves.
  • Monitor your dog: Watch your dog for signs of gastrointestinal upset like vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite. If they seem lethargic or uncomfortable, contact your veterinarian immediately.
  • Contact your veterinarian: Call your vet for advice, especially if your dog consumed the pit or leaves, or if they’re showing any concerning symptoms. Your vet will likely recommend depending on the amount eaten:
    • Monitoring your dog at home if it was a small amount of flesh.
    • Bringing your dog in for an examination if they ate a significant amount or the pit/leaves.

Here are some additional resources you may find helpful (from US websites):

  • Can Dogs Eat Loquat Fruit? DogTime: [DOG CAN EAT LOQUAT]

Remember, I’m not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If you’re concerned about your dog’s health, always err on the side of caution and contact your veterinarian.

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