what to do if duck drinks tiny bit of chocolate milk EMERGENCY

Ew Lol
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Why Would You Allow A Duck In The House?
 
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I'm thinking the duck will be fine. Now if she had decided to eat and drink the bowl dry, you might have a problem. Why is there a duck on the table?

She jumps on the table every so often to explore and get into trouble
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thats so cute,they just love getting into trouble dont they?
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hope she's ok!
 
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I'm thinking the duck will be fine. Now if she had decided to eat and drink the bowl dry, you might have a problem. Why is there a duck on the table?

She jumps on the table every so often to explore and get into trouble
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I know the feeling....

One of my little ones that stay in the indoor pen decided to demonstrate her ability tonite by taking off, up and out of the pen, doing a lap around the living room at ceiling height then a hard turn into the kitchen to land on the counter where I was cooking dinner.....I was completely shocked by that...flying around the house like a big mosquito.

I did'nt even know she could fly ..!
 
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She jumps on the table every so often to explore and get into trouble
barnie.gif


I know the feeling....

One of my little ones that stay in the indoor pen decided to demonstrate her ability tonite by taking off, up and out of the pen, doing a lap around the living room at ceiling height then a hard turn into the kitchen to land on the counter where I was cooking dinner.....I was completely shocked by that...flying around the house like a big mosquito.

I did'nt even know she could fly ..!

AWW lol, want my ducks inside now
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I'd worry more about a duck hitting a window if it decided to fly than eating a bit of chocolate milk...I personally think the whole chocolate-scare thing is overly hyped. While I have no doubt it can do damage, I have known lots of dogs who have accidentally gotten into chocolate things and still been all right. One dog I know ate an entire chocolate birthday cake, chocolate frosting and all...now that, he did throw up from but was fine otherwise. So if the duck still seems fine, I wouldn't worry...any damage done has happened already but it sounds like everything is fine.
 

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