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Sally Has Eaten Some Chocolate!
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She got into a box of filled chocs and has eaten 3 white and three milk. Looking at the weights I'd guess the milk chocs are about 35gm...minus whatever the filling weighs.
She seems ok…..what should I be looking for in case it does affect her? Can I still feed her later...assuming she wants food?
She seems ok…..what should I be looking for in case it does affect her? Can I still feed her later...assuming she wants food?
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I don't think that is is poisonous to all dogs - as Eddie's food disposal system shows. Our first dog used to get a Yorkie bar (for truckers!) every Friday evening from my mum.
That said it is best not to give them anything that has the potential to harm them - explaining that to a dog is another matter.
That said it is best not to give them anything that has the potential to harm them - explaining that to a dog is another matter.
From the Dogs Trust website:-
'Chocolate contains theobromine, which, although tolerated by humans, is extremely toxic to man’s best friend. The darker the chocolate, the greater the amount of theobromine. Toxic doses vary according to the size of dog and cocoa solid content of the chocolate. As a rough guide, Dogs Trust estimates that 50g of plain chocolate could be enough to kill a small dog, such as a Yorkshire Terrier, while just 400g could be enough to kill an average size dog.'
'Chocolate contains theobromine, which, although tolerated by humans, is extremely toxic to man’s best friend. The darker the chocolate, the greater the amount of theobromine. Toxic doses vary according to the size of dog and cocoa solid content of the chocolate. As a rough guide, Dogs Trust estimates that 50g of plain chocolate could be enough to kill a small dog, such as a Yorkshire Terrier, while just 400g could be enough to kill an average size dog.'
Lol...hi wolf. I'm surprised...and relieved..also. Some of the stories told have me cracking up. :-))
She's been OK...bit of a loose poo earlier..but that is normal for her,and she's eating normally also.
As for Caspar...anybody want a cat?... He's been exceptionally mm oisey lately,and the urge to throttle him is great...grrrr
She's been OK...bit of a loose poo earlier..but that is normal for her,and she's eating normally also.
As for Caspar...anybody want a cat?... He's been exceptionally mm oisey lately,and the urge to throttle him is great...grrrr
I mentioned to someone a couple of weeks ago that I wanted to kill Merlin. She lectured me and told me that if I didn't love or want her I should re-home her. I still want to throttle her though - she just sits on the desk beside me going "eek" and then leaps on the keyboard.
I am glad that Sally is okay - but doggy diarr-whatsit is not pleasant - my two were big dogs and big dogs do big farts.
I am glad that Sally is okay - but doggy diarr-whatsit is not pleasant - my two were big dogs and big dogs do big farts.
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