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Forum DIET & CARE EMERGENCY!! My rabbit ate a tiny bit of chocolate

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    • JackiePear
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        My rabbit, Hoppy, ate a tiny piece of what I think is dark chocolate like 30mins ago. Hoppy has a sensitive digestive system, the chocolate was semi-sweet chocolate. I’m very scared and have no idea what to do. The piece of chocolate was like maybe a centimeter in size, like a bit of a mini chocolate chip that had fallen on to our rug. I grabbed up the rest of it once I realized she was chewing on something and I didn’t know what it was at first but then I smelled it and it smelled like chocolate. I’m freaking out now, please please anyone help????


      • Hazel
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          If it was just a tiny bit she will probably be fine. Try to encourage her to eat plenty of hay and drink lots of water and just keep an eye on her. As long as she’s acting normal I wouldn’t worry too much.


        • Bam
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            I agree with Hazel. The piece was likely too small to cause any damage.


          • Peanutthebunny
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              i agree with hazel and bam just make sure she drinks and eats

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