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Someone DUMBLY let my dog eat some cherries with the pits. Should I take my dog to the vet (I'd like to avoid that if possible.) I also read something about inducing vomit. But I'm not too sure.

Can a dog-expert of some sort help me out?

2007-05-30 12:41:44 · 15 answers · asked by D 3 in Pets Dogs

15 answers

The cherries will likely only cause a stomach ache for the dog, unless it ate more than, say, a paw-full of whole cherries, since a dog's paws generally indicate the size of the dog. If it ate more, then you may want to take it to the vet, as the pits may cause an obstruction in the intestines. Otherwise just let them pass. Increase the amount of fiber in your dog's diet over the next several days until it passes the pits. This can be done by purchasing high-fiber dog food or simply somehow getting your dog to eat more grass than usual, which it may do on its own anyhow. Good luck!

2007-05-30 12:57:56 · answer #1 · answered by Josh K 1 · 1 0

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2016-04-14 23:05:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

If your dog ate them w/in the last 20 minutes you can induce vomiting w/ hydrogen peroxide, give it orally & expect several bouts of vomit, cherry pits can be poisonious if in large quantity, since you didn't say the size of your dog or amt of cherries I would just call an emergency clinic to see how much to give. Good luck, don't worry about them passing worry about the toxin in the cherry pits.

2007-05-30 12:59:09 · answer #5 · answered by canidlover78 4 · 2 0

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2016-04-15 04:59:36 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

You dog should be fine. Just let nature take over and the pits will come out in the end.

2007-05-30 12:46:04 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

You better keep the dog outside for a couple of days. Relax, the pits will pass.

2007-05-30 12:45:42 · answer #8 · answered by MAD MEL 4 · 1 1

As others have pointed out, nothing is going to happen, they will pass. If you like though in the morning when the dog goes poo you can dig a Little hole and dump the poo in and cover. Water and in a few weeks you might get lucky.

2007-05-30 12:52:13 · answer #9 · answered by DaveSFV 7 · 3 0

If he did not eat alot of them i wouldnt worry too much about it....keep in mind that if you dont own a carpet cleaner you might want to get one. dog will be a bit sick and have the runs but unless he ate a ton of them he is in no danger

2007-05-30 12:45:21 · answer #10 · answered by Derrick D 3 · 0 0

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