what are the chemicals in the fax paper , my dog ate some a couple of days ago , he is acting alright - should I go to the vet.
Thermal fax papers consist of a base paper with a thin color forming layer on the top surface. This color forming layer is made up of a colorless dye and a color-forming agent suspended in a binder. There are different manufacturers of thermal fax paper , if you are worried you should talk to the manufacturer.
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If a couple of days have passed and he is showing no bad effects then I don't think you have much to worry about. but just to be on the safe side you should talk to a vet.
And in future don't leave anything where your dog can get to it
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