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My dog, Piper, an 8-year-old 22-pound beagle, ate about 4 ounces of fudge containing milk chocolate. I tried to induce vomiting with expired hydrogen peroxide, which caused her to throw up mostly peroxide. I also gave her activated charcoal. What should I do next, and is she in any immediate danger?

September 6th, 2023

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