Theobromine is tolerable for humans, but for dogs can cause poisoning, even death, because they are unable to metabolize it, and it can remain in the bloodstream for up to 20 hours. Symptoms of theobromine poisoning include vomiting and diarrhea, restlessness, hyperactivity, muscle twitching and frequent urination.
It is very important to not give in to your dog, no matter how much they beg, whine, whimper and look up at you with those big (green devil) eyes for chocolate.
Dogs are affected differently by different kinds of chocolate. For example, here is how much of the following chocolates it would take to poison Chloe, my 20 lb Jack Russell-Beagle mix...
- White chocolate - 250 lbs would cause signs of poisoning
- Milk chocolate/Semi-sweet - 1 lb or 4 - 6 candy bars would be poisonous
- Sweet cocoa - 1/3 lb would be poisonous
- Baking chocolate - 2 oz would be poisonous
Other human foods that are bad for dogs include avocado, macadamia nuts, onions, grapes, raisins, garlic, foods high in fat, salt or artificial sweeteners, and alcoholic beverages...
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1 comment:
We should rename your blog "the Oracle of Knowledge." I've seen people seriously freak out if the dog eats a chocolate chip.
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