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The surprising truth is that dogs can eat lots of chocolate and be fine. A dog got into my chocolate stash and ate a whole Lindt bar and a bunch of chocolate buttons. I was freaking out and got my brother to call a vet line because I was too panicked to talk coherently. Turns out a Bassett Hound can eat all that and not even experience any ill effects.
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The chocolate looks light so I think itās milk chocolate which has less theobromine in it then dark or bakerās chocolate has. Thereās a way to find out how much chocolate you should worry about your dog eating (google: dog chocolate toxicity .. maybe put by weight or by chocolate type in the search). But dogs can eat a lot of chocolate before itās dangerous for them if itās not dark or bakerās chocolate. As for cocoa powder it has a very low level of theobromine
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An important thing to know about dogs and chocolate is that, chances are, nothing will happen if they eat some chocolate.
Itās still not wise to give them any if you donāt know for sure, of course, but they will usually have no effects from it, and at most have an upset stomach and maybe some diarrhea.
That said! It also depends on your dogās breed and size. For example, my motherās big pitbull at an entire new thing of Oreo cookies with chocolate filling (he found where she hid it) and had no side effects from it. Thatās probably because of his size. But there are breeds where even a little of it can be deadly. So itās best to find out what breed your dog is and has in them to be safe, and generally not give them any unless you know a tiny bit is fine once in a while.
Also an interesting side fact! Onions are dangerous to dogs as well, as we know, but so is garlic! They belong in the same family of species and has the same things in it that onions does that makes them dangerous to dogs!
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@ginnyweatherbee7941
2 months ago
Nothing freaks out a dog owner more than when their dog gets ahold of chocolate. Once mine somehow found a 70% cacao bar that I had and ate a lot of it, foil wrapper & allš¤¦š¼āāļø. One of the scariest moments I had with her. I miss that goofba
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