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by Saracirce » Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:06 pm
For one, you're not allowed to ask medical advice on here. Just take your dog to the vet rather then posting here if you think there's something wrong.
Second, one chocolate chip cookie is not a big deal unless it was a ginormous cake size cookie. Your dog may feel sick if they're not used to eating human food but they'll more then likely be perfectly fine. Just watch him.
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by Ohkami » Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:02 pm
He will/should be fine.
If this happened after your vet was closed, make sure to have your local emergency clinics number on file along with your reg vet. If he becomes lethargic, painful, or does not want to eat, bring him to the vet ASAP. Really, he should be fine.
You could always force vomiting, but he really should not boot it.

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by GrumpyCinnamonster » Tue Nov 20, 2012 7:19 pm
More than likely, he will be completely fine. He may not even have any symptoms. A pit bull is a decent sized breed, and there isn't much chocolate in most cookies(seriously, unless you had one HUGE cookie then the amount of chocolate would be miniscule). If you are worried then call the local vet and ask if it warrants a trip to see the vet. More than likely your vet will say keep him hydrated, keep an eye on him, and keep him confined to watch for vomit or diarrhea. If he has thrown up or has diarrhea, definitely take him to the vet right away, because those are signs of a severe reaction, and he may dehydrate.
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by kay. » Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:19 am
He'll be fine. Xena used to be nothing but trouble when we were away and she was on her own, and we had a bowl with a couple of small cookies with the cream thing inside it, and she licked the bowl clean

She was fine afterwards as there were only 2 or 3. He'll be fine.
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