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Dog and chocolates.!!!!!!!!!!!!......................
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I know they shouldnt eat it but...................
have just got home from my daughters and found a whole box of chocolates I had yesterday 475g has been eaten by my dog.!! I know it is poisonious to dogs so is there anything that I can do just incase he shows any sighs of poison.!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lilacben, it can depend on how much your dog weighs against the weight of the chocolate consumed, have a look here. http://vetmedicine.ab...a/chocolatetoxici.htm
If in doubt your vet will have an emergency number, you can always ring the duty vet for advice. Keep a close eye on the dog in the meantime, it can affect the nervous system and make him very ill indeed. It's a chemical called Thoebromine in the chocolate which is so dangerous to dogs.
If in doubt your vet will have an emergency number, you can always ring the duty vet for advice. Keep a close eye on the dog in the meantime, it can affect the nervous system and make him very ill indeed. It's a chemical called Thoebromine in the chocolate which is so dangerous to dogs.
I was just thinking back and rememebered Ben ate a whole christmas cake the other year............which was cooling on the side......it was about 9 inchs round. Only a small corner bit left. He was fine after that as well.! Good job he is a big dog.! I didnt know then that dried fruit like sultanas and raisins was also deadly to some dogs.!! Now I am sitting here and really fancy a chocolate or two but then remembered I didnt have any.!!!!!!!!
Most expensive bar of chocolate I ever bought...Bought one of those huge cadburys bars for my son and my dog got the lot! Phoned the ver straight away and she worked out the ratio of dogs weight to choc eaten and told me it was just over the limit. Had to get her there quickly and she gave her drugs and she vomited chocolate all over the surgery.All came to over £70 I think and she was fine afterwards.
A box of assorted chocs are probably fine because there aint much chocolate in them,and dark chocs are worse.
It can kill and it's no good waiting overnight to see how things are as it acts as a real poison. Apparently grapes can kill as well.Glad yours is ok but be careful in future,it's not worth the risk.
A box of assorted chocs are probably fine because there aint much chocolate in them,and dark chocs are worse.
It can kill and it's no good waiting overnight to see how things are as it acts as a real poison. Apparently grapes can kill as well.Glad yours is ok but be careful in future,it's not worth the risk.
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