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My dog licked some Kit Kats, will she be fine?

She began to lick some Kit Kats I stupidly left on the floor. Thankfully, she was caught before she had licked very much off. We have since disposed of the part she licked and the rest of the candy is on my desk. Will my dog be fine?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    Yes, your dog will be fine I know it can be scary but my dogs ate a whole batch of milk chocolate cookies so I researched it. It takes 3 pounds of milk chocolate to harm or kill a dog. My dogs ate about a half a pound each and were not harmed at all, they didn't even vomit. Hope I helped a bit, but your dog won't be harmed at all.

    Source(s): Same situation happened to me
  • 8 years ago

    If she just licked it, I think she will be fine. The amount, type of chocolate and size of dog is the determining factor. Go to this interactive site to see: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/10/pets/cho...

  • 8 years ago

    she will be FINE dont worry. if she is still acting like she normally does and drinking and stuff she will be ok if she only licked it there isnt too much to worry about, as long as she didnt take a big chunk or anything.

    Source(s): had my M&M'S on my coffee table and my dog stole the whole bag!! Vet said he would be fine and he ate most of them while i was in the bathroom.
  • 8 years ago

    Yes. People say chocolate is poison to them. Its just bad for them. Dogs cant have a lot of chocolate. They shoudnt really have chocolate.

    Source(s): owner of 2 dogs
  • 8 years ago

    your dog will be toallly fine its bad for them but one lick will do absolutly nothing

    Source(s): dogs
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