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Signs of fever in dogs include lethargy, loss of appetite, shivering, panting, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, runny nose, warm ears or nose, red or glassy eyes, and behavioral changes. The only reliable way to confirm a fever is by taking your dog's temperature with a rectal digital thermometer.
One chocolate chip is unlikely to harm most dogs, but even small amounts can be toxic for smaller or sensitive animals, so caution is always advised.
You should act immediately and contact a veterinarian or poison control center, as chocolate can be toxic to dogs depending on the type and amount ingested.
One chocolate chip is unlikely to harm most dogs, but even small amounts can be risky for smaller breeds or dogs with health issues.
You should act immediately by contacting your veterinarian or a poison control center, as chocolate can be toxic and dangerous to dogs depending on the type and amount consumed.
One chocolate chip is unlikely to harm most dogs, but even small amounts can be dangerous for small dogs or those with health issues, so caution is advised.
You should seek veterinary help immediately, as even small amounts of chocolate can be toxic to dogs and early treatment improves outcomes.
Dogs should not eat any type of chocolate, as all forms contain theobromine and caffeine, which are toxic to them. Carob is a safe chocolate substitute for dogs.
One M&M is unlikely to harm most dogs, but even small amounts of chocolate can be toxic to smaller or sensitive dogs, so it’s best to avoid giving any at all.
One Hershey's Kiss is unlikely to harm a large dog but may cause mild symptoms in a small dog, so it's best to contact a vet to be safe.

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