
She ate half a vitamin D3 pill and we don’t know what to do


I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to know that Vitamin D3 can be toxic to dogs if they ingest it in large amounts, so acting quickly is essential.
First and foremost, please contact a veterinarian immediately. They can provide you with specific advice tailored to the amount your dog ingested and their size. While you're waiting for professional guidance, keep an eye on your dog for any symptoms such as vomiting, increased thirst, urination, or lethargy, as these could be signs of vitamin D toxicity.
It's important not to induce vomiting unless your veterinarian specifically instructs you to do so, as this could potentially cause more harm. If you do need to visit the vet, remember to bring the pill packaging with you. This will help the veterinarian assess the situation more accurately.
Please seek veterinary attention right away to ensure your dog's safety. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to reach out. Thank you.
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