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Forum DIET & CARE ATE CHOCOLATE

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    • Caitlyn C
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        Stanley ate some of a milk chocolate hershey’s egg this evening. I’m aware I need to give tons of hay/veggies and watch him. However, I was wondering how panicked I should be and if anyone’s had experience with something like this.

        I have added a picture of the piece of chocolate he ate next to a picture of what they usually look like untouched.

        Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.

        Thanks so much everyone


      • Aneipose
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          It’s okay to make mistakes, don’t beat yourself up about this! That amount of chocolate shouldn’t be very harmful to your bunny, but you should still get a vet checkup regardless. Rabbits lack the enzymes that help us digest chocolate, so if your bunny had eaten more, it could’ve been very toxic to him and possibly induced a seizure.


        • sarahthegemini
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            Chocolate can be very toxic so I would at least call the vets. Definitely push hay and water.


          • Bam
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              You can call your vet, make an estimate of the weight of what he ate/ send the picture. We recently had a case of chocolate poisoning here, (bunny made it but needed vet care) so it can be dangerous. But it depends a lot on the precentage of cacao in the chocolate, amount ingested and the weight of the bunny.

              These things happen, so don’t beat yourself up about it.


            • Bam
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                I found this. It requires an estimate of the ingested amount + the weight of your bun. 


              • Caitlyn C
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                  Thanks everyone for your help. I took him to the vet this afternoon and she thinks he’s totally fine. He’s acing normal as well. Am I out of the woods? It’s been 18 hours


                • Bam
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                    Frances Harcourt-Brown, famous British rabbit Vet, says poisonings as a rule give symptoms within 6 hours. So I think you’re in the clear.

                    What a scare!

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