What should I do if my dog eats a wax melt?

Answered by Phillip Nicastro

If your dog has eaten a wax melt, it is important to take immediate action to ensure their safety. Wax melts are typically made from a combination of wax and fragrance oils, and while they may be harmless to humans, they can pose a risk to our furry friends.

1. Stay calm: It’s easy to panic in such situations, but it’s important to stay calm and think clearly. Panicking can make the situation worse and lead to poor decision-making.

2. Assess the situation: Determine how much of the wax melt your dog has ingested. If it was just a small piece or a couple of crumbs, the risk may be relatively low. However, if your dog has consumed a large portion or the entire wax melt, the situation may be more serious.

3. Check the ingredients: Look at the packaging or website of the wax melt to see if there are any specific warning labels or indications of toxicity. Some wax melts may contain harmful substances, such as essential oils or artificial fragrances, that can be dangerous to dogs.

4. Contact your veterinarian: Regardless of the amount of wax melt ingested, it is always a good idea to contact your veterinarian for guidance. They will be able to assess the situation based on your dog’s breed, size, and health condition and provide appropriate advice.

5. Observe your dog’s behavior: While waiting for your veterinarian’s response, closely monitor your dog for any signs of distress or adverse reactions. Symptoms can vary depending on the ingredients in the wax melt, but common signs include vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, lethargy, difficulty breathing, or changes in behavior.

6. Induce vomiting (if instructed by your vet): In some cases, your veterinarian may advise you to induce vomiting to help remove the wax melt from your dog’s system. However, this should only be done under the guidance of a professional, as inducing vomiting can be dangerous if not done correctly.

7. Follow your vet’s instructions: Your veterinarian may recommend bringing your dog in for an examination or suggest home care measures based on the severity of the situation. It is crucial to follow their instructions precisely to ensure your dog’s well-being.

8. Prevent future incidents: To avoid similar situations in the future, take measures to pet-proof your home. Keep candles, wax melts, and other potentially hazardous items out of your dog’s reach. Consider using pet-friendly alternatives or diffusers that are specifically designed for use around animals.

Remember, every situation is unique, and the severity of your dog’s condition may vary. It is always best to consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.