hilary bradshaw
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 65 Location : st. helens, merseyside Rep : 24 Points : 8681 Registration date : 2009-08-04
| Subject: EASTER AND YOUR DOGS Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:05 pm | |
| IS CHOCOLATE POISONOUS TO DOGS Can it be true? Is chocolate poisonous to dogs? The answer is yes. The hazard to your dog however, depends on the type of chocolate, the size of dog, and the amount consumed.
The component of chocolate that is toxic to dogs is called theobromine. Whereas humans easily metabolise theobromine, dogs process it much more slowly allowing it to build up to toxic levels in their system.
Size matters A large dog can consume a great deal more chocolate than a small dog before it will suffer ill effects. It’s also worth remembering that different types of chocolate have different levels of theobromine. Cocoa, cooking chocolate and dark chocolate have the highest levels while milk chocolate and white chocolate have the lowest.
A small amount of chocolate will probably just give your dog an upset stomach. He may throw up or have diarrhoea. Large amounts though, will have a more serious effect. In sufficient quantities, theobromine can produce muscle tremors, seizures, an irregular heartbeat, internal bleeding, or a heart-attack.
What to look out for The onset of theobromine poisoning is usually marked by severe hyperactivity.
Don’t worry if your dog has eaten a single chocolate or helped himself to the last square of your bar, because this won’t provide a large enough dosage of theobromine to hurt him. If you have a small dog though, and he has eaten a box of chocolates, you need to get him to the vet immediately. And if you’re dealing with any quantity of dark or bitter chocolate, err on the side of caution. The high level of theobromine in dark chocolate means it takes only a very small amount to poison a dog; just 25 grams may be enough to poison a 20 kg dog.
The usual treatment for theobromine poisoning is to induce vomiting within two hours of ingestion. If you are worried that your dog may have eaten a large quantity of chocolate do not hesitate to call your vet. Time will be of the essence.
KEEP YOUR POOCHES SAFE THIS EASTER
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BrenA
Number of posts : 7509 Location : Forton Rep : 64 Points : 13514 Registration date : 2009-01-17
| Subject: Re: EASTER AND YOUR DOGS Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:39 pm | |
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trance
Number of posts : 46 Rep : 1 Points : 5639 Registration date : 2009-01-13
| Subject: Re: EASTER AND YOUR DOGS Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:28 pm | |
| just to say that both zak and kira ate a box of liquor dark chocolates fortunatley we realised in time they both went to the vets and were induced to vomit guess who had eaten them of course it was kira she is such a thief but of course because they were both together we did not know who the important thing is that they are ok now | |
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fredsmum Admin
Number of posts : 31916 Age : 49 Location : posh part of derby Rep : 48 Points : 35968 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: EASTER AND YOUR DOGS Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:12 pm | |
| when fred was younger he ate a whole tube of smarties... he was quite poorly and we had to take him to the vet ... luckily he was okay | |
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