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Does Your Dog Eat Too Many Chocolates?

Why
Is
It
Difficult
To
Keep
Dogs
Off
Chocolates?
There
is
a
very
simple
reason;
it
is
addictive.
Once
your
dog
eats
chocolate,
even
a
tiny
shred
of
it,
he
or
she
will
want
more.
You
are
in
the
toughest
spot
because
your
darling
pet
is
going
to
make
a
puppy
dog
face
and
crib
for
a
bite.
But
you
know
that
one
bite
could
be
the
fatal
one.
Why
Is
Chocolate
Poisonous
For
Dogs?
Cocoa
which
is
the
main
ingredient
of
chocolate
has
a
chemical
called
theobromine
that
stimulates
their
central
nervous
system.
It
will
increase
urination
and
then
start
poisoning
their
system.
Typical
symptoms
of
chocolate
toxicity
are
vomiting,
stomach
cramps
and
palpitations
(increased
heart
rate).
If
your
dog
eats
just
a
bit
of
chocolate
then
all
this
will
not
happen
at
once.
So
how
much
is
enough?
How
Much
Is
Enough?
The
answer
to
that
question
depends
on
many
factors.
Resistance
to
chocolate
toxicity
varies
from
one
dog
breed
to
another.
A
bull
dog
can
gulp
down
an
entire
bar
and
still
be
fine
but
a
pug
might
not
be
so
lucky.
Small
dogs
will
get
affected
quicker
and
with
lesser
amounts
of
chocolate
than
larger
ones.
However,
the
reaction
of
a
dog
that
eats
chocolate
will
also
depend
on
the
type
of
chocolate
he
or
she
has
eaten.
What
Type
Of
Chocolates
Are
Worse?
Just
like
the
size
of
the
dog
that
eats
the
chocolate
sis
important,
the
type
of
chocolate
too
is
equally
important.
Not
all
chocolates
are
equally
toxic.
The
lesser
the
amount
of
cocoa
in
the
chocolate,
the
better
it
is
for
your
dog.
1. White Chocolate is the best because it has minimum dark cocoa. Your dog can take 200 ounces of this chocolate per pound of it's body weight. You do the math.
2. Milk Chocolate: When we come to milk chocolate, the ratio changes drastically. Your dog can have 1 ounce of milk chocolate per pound of it's body weight. This is because it has cocoa and lots of sugar in it. Both these substances are not good for your pet.
3. Sweetened Cocoa: This is probably the worst because it contains the two most dangerous things for your dog to develop diseases, sugar and cocoa. Ideally your dog must not have it at all.
What
Else
Can
Happen?
Other
than
poisoning
by
cocoa,
many
dog
diseases
are
a
result
of
your
dog's
sweet
tooth.
Diabetes
is
a
rampant
dog
disease
these
days
that
makes
older
dogs
blind
with
cataract.
Too
much
of
chocolates
also
affects
your
pet's
heart.
These pet care tips tell you exactly why your dog eating chocolates is a bad idea.



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