Topic: Who says Chocolate is bad for Dogs???? | |
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The dog who held the record as the world's oldest has died at 21 years old, her owners have said.
Chanel was walked daily, her owners said, but also had unhealthy habits. She enjoyed butter sticks and chocolate - usually feared to be toxic to dogs - Mrs Shaughnessy said. "She once ate an entire bag of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, and, you see, she lived to be 21, so go figure," Mrs Shaughnessy told Associated Press. |
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That's why we have to save the Earth! It's the only planet in the galaxy that has Chocolate!
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Chocolate definately has an effect on the b1tches.....
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Chocolate definately has an effect on the b1tches..... *snort* |
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Had a west hiland terrier that once at 2 boxes of valentines candy and didn't even get sick..
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MMmmm..Chocolate.B1tches do love it.
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My little Clifton loves hersheys kisses!
Now he discovered the ones with cherry inside!! He's such a furry diva boy!! |
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I think that maybe each dog is different.
My Aunt's dog ate a chocolate bar and the dog got severe diarrhea. |
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I found this on the Animal Poison Control Site:
Chocolate, Coffee, Caffeine These products all contain substances called methylxanthines, which are found in cacao seeds, the fruit of the plant used to make coffee and in the nuts of an extract used in some sodas. When ingested by pets, methylxanthines can cause vomiting and diarrhea, panting, excessive thirst and urination, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rhythm, tremors, seizures and even death. Note that darker chocolate is more dangerous than milk chocolate. White chocolate has the lowest level of methylxanthines, while baking chocolate contains the highest. http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/people-foods.html The size of the dog and the age of the dog matters too. |
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I wouldnt give chocolate to my dog no matter what, simply because it gives them diarrhea. Chocolate is a natural laxative.
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I wouldnt give chocolate to my dog no matter what, simply because it gives them diarrhea. Chocolate is a natural laxative. hmmm.. wow that answers the questions I been wondering... I eat a lot of chocolate and cheese haha equals out |
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For those dogs that love the taste of chocolate, there are 'chocolate' flavored dog treats. Mojo absolutely loves em
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they just cannot eat pure choclate that will kill them VERY quick!!
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My vet also told me that onions can kill em. Mojo happens to like diced onions in her spagetti sauce.
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Edited by
willing2
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Wed 09/02/09 09:17 AM
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I don't know how well chocolate would go with dog.
Guess it all depends on how the pup is prepared. |
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they just cannot eat pure choclate that will kill them VERY quick!! Yes...anyone who intentionally gives their pet something that they've been warned about...whether the pet has a reaction or not...is using poor judgment in the very least...or just plain stupid at the worst... |
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Edited by
Mikey117
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Wed 09/02/09 09:26 AM
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they just cannot eat pure choclate that will kill them VERY quick!! Yes...anyone who intentionally gives their pet something that they've been warned about...whether the pet has a reaction or not...is using poor judgment in the very least...or just plain stupid at the worst... |
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My vet ,well cliffys vet said as long as he tolorates it just a little kissy every once in a while is ok
Cause the first time I saw him eat it I rushed him right over there cause I was told he could die I became a basket case cause he's so little She laughed at me. Said some dogs can eat it so he gets a little kissy every now and then. I mean who would load their puppy up on choco on purpose? LOL When he saw he could lick the kissy and get cherry inside? He was in heaven!!! Always in moderation $100.00 to learn that. Go figure! |
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My vet told me dark chocolate is Ok for dogs in small quantities but milk chocolate can be very bad, but it is based on size. My beagle ate a milk chocolate candy bar and was fine except for his bowels for the next 3 days.
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they just cannot eat pure choclate that will kill them VERY quick!! Yes...anyone who intentionally gives their pet something that they've been warned about...whether the pet has a reaction or not...is using poor judgment in the very least...or just plain stupid at the worst... Yep! No sense at all... |
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