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Chocolate Toxicity Calculator
With Valentines Day right around the corner, shopping carts are being loaded full of chocolate sweets for their Sweeties. With all the “love in the air” we can sometimes forget how toxic chocolate is to our furry valentine pals. Chocolate is a doggy no no folks! Even a few morsels can be life threatening to your dog. This handy calculator will tell you how much theobromine and caffeine your dog ingested and what types of symptoms to expect. The calculator will also indicate whether an emergency visit to the veterinarian is recommended. **This is only a recommendation, common sense and your veterinarian should be consulted as general health, age and prior health conditions a vital for the survival of your dog in the event of accidental chocolate ingestion.
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When a dog eats chocolate, it is possible that the dog can get very sick and need to see the vet! Sometimes, however, depending on the type of chocolate, the amount eaten and the size of the dog, only mild symptoms are seen. As a vet I have seen many dogs get sick from eating chocolate. Some of them have had vomiting and diarrhea, but some have had more serious symptoms like tremors, seizures and even coma.
Chocolate contains two substances that are toxic to dogs: theobromine and caffeine. Dogs metabolize these items much slower than people do.
Both theobromine and caffeine are stimulants to the central nervous system. If too much chocolate is ingested then the increased stimulus to the central nervous system can cause an increase in blood pressure and irregular heart rhythms and possibly even death!
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That is a handy calculator. Not that Mango has eaten any chocolate, but I plugged him in for an 8 oz bar of semi-sweet just to check and came up with NOTHING. Guess sometimes being huge can help. I remember when he ate half a bag of cough drops. When I called the poison center they said, “oh no!” but when I told them how much Mango weighed, they said “never mind” and they were right.
Mango Momma
That is indeed and excellent and handy thing. Our dogs, God bless ‘em, are not always the best judge of what’s good for them — which means it’s up to us. Sometimes it feels like it’s us vs. them, but better feel a little guilt now than a lot of guilt later…
My little terrier is allergic to chocolate. Aside from it not being very healthy for your pets. That is why I always go for the all natural treats at http://www.naturalk9supplies.com
I agree with the very knowledgeable vet! No chocolate! If you want to give your pet a treat there are many out there that will not hurt them.
Please teach the rest of these internet holoigans how to write and research!
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