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re: How bad are Reese's peanutbuttercups for dogs?
Posted on 12/27/23 at 7:52 am to BK Lounge
Posted on 12/27/23 at 7:52 am to BK Lounge
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Chocolate is toxic to dogs.. but dont take my word for it, there are probably at least 5 million google results for ur query
Dark chocolate can be, milk chocolate is not. We had a dog eat every Christmas stocking in the house one year...probaly 150 hershey's kisses. Family was scared the fricker would die...emergency vet told us, after collecting $300, that the worst case would be some diarrhea. It would take a LOT of dark chocolate to hurt a dog...they eat shite thats been lying in the streets for weeks, drink out of overburdened septic tanks and lick their own arse having not had a bath in years...a little chocolate is nothing to such an animal...
Posted on 12/27/23 at 10:00 am to AwgustaDawg
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It would take a LOT of dark chocolate to hurt a dog...they eat shite thats been lying in the streets for weeks, drink out of overburdened septic tanks and lick their own arse having not had a bath in years...a little chocolate is nothing to such an animal...
Did you mean to say that it would take a lot of milk chocolate to hurt a dog?
Dark chocolate is a different story. A full bar of bakers chocolate can easily kill a dog.
From my experience last year. If your dog is experiencing chocolate (theobromine) toxicity. You will know. Heart racing, rapid breathing, constantly drinking water, tremors and shaking. The vomiting and diarrhea can also lead to dehydration which only compounds the issues.
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