Chocolate contains theobromine, a compound that is a cardiac stimulant and a diuretic.
When affected by an overdose of chocolate, a dog can become excited and hyperactive. Due to the diuretic effect, it may pass large volumes of urine and it will be unusually thirsty. Vomiting and diarrhoea are also common. The effect of theobromine on the heart is the most dangerous effect. Theobromine will either increase the dog’s heart rate or may cause the heart to beat irregularly. Death is quite possible, especially with exercise.
After their pet has eaten a large quantity of chocolate, many pet owners assume their pet is unaffected. However, the signs of sickness may not be seen for several hours, with death following within twenty-four hours.
Cocoa powder and cooking chocolate are the most toxic forms. A 10-kilogram dog can be seriously affected if it eats a quarter of a 250gm packet of cocoa powder or half of a 250gm block of cooking chocolate. These forms of chocolate contain ten times more theobromine than milk chocolate. Thus, a chocolate mud cake could be a real health risk for a small dog. Even licking a substantial part of the chocolate icing from a cake can make a dog unwell.
Semi-sweet chocolate and dark chocolate are the next most dangerous forms, with milk chocolate being the least dangerous. A dog needs to eat more than a 250gm block of milk chocolate to be affected. Obviously, the smaller the dog, the less it needs to eat.
2006-08-02 06:36:31
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answered by Sal 3
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The toxic substance which chocolate contains is called theobromine, a compound which is very similar to caffeine. Smaller quantities of chocolate may cause only a little hyperactivity, similar to what we might experience if we drank a bit too much coffee. In toxic quantities, chocolate causes vomiting, rapid and sometimes irregular heartbeats, muscle tremors, and even death. Baker's chocolate (pure, unsweetened chocolate or cocoa powder) is the most dangerous.
2006-08-02 06:39:27
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answered by surprise 1
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Chocolate is ecstasy to humans and poison to dogs. Oh, they like it. They'll eat it and eat it
If your dog eats potentially dangerous amounts of chocolate and you can get the pet to your vet within two hours. He will induce vomiting within couple of hours to remove the choc.
See, a dog eating chocolate could affect his appetite causing some other problems, like caries, obesity and probably mellitus diabetes. Too much chocolate can produce diarrhea... and something kill a dog. Chocolate contains Caffeine derivatives to which dogs dog react well.
2006-08-02 06:45:57
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answered by Anonymous
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probable not, relies upon on what form of chocolate did he ate. maximum folk adhere with the term chocolate will kill your dogs at once. the reality that, chocolate might not be poisonous, unlike cyanide. it quite is theobromine as portion of the element got here across interior chocolate it quite is volatile to canines, in case you will discover chocolate without it you’ll have the happiest dogs on the city. Theobromine is a stimulant got here across interior the coca plant. canines and horses are a great deal plagued by using theobromine. Chocolate is a banned substance in horse racing because of the strengthen it is going to offer to the horse. of direction a horse can nevertheless eat too lots of it, like a dogs, yet they’re critically larger animals and it would take lots greater chocolate. Your canines equipment will attempt to purge itself of the theobromine if it gets adequate of it. One tiny piece gained’t reason any significant harm, till your dogs eats a shoe whilst ‘extreme’ on chocolate. in spite of the shown fact that, i'm nevertheless advise you to seek for for medical to verify he's/she's pleased with that.
2016-12-11 05:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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at the top of your screen, there's a search bar that says search for questions. type in the word "dogs", and then the word "chocolate". There are about 1000 questions just like yours.
2006-08-02 06:36:23
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answered by j.f. 4
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Theobromine, something in chocolate, can cause cardiac arythmia in dogs. It also can't be metabolised by them so the effects of chocolate can build up in their system over time.
2006-08-02 06:38:56
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answered by ~-~-~-~-~ 2
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Not good for dogs, in large amounts can be dangerous for them, Nicoteen in chocolate is poisonous for dogs.
2006-08-02 06:42:31
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answered by fegarius 1
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i truely believe this is a myth. i had a yorkie that would eat a whole bowl of hersey kisses, wrapper and all, and never had a problem (besides colored sparkly poop). i used to work at a petstore and i believe they informed us it is only semi-sweet chocolate and it has to be in a large amount
2006-08-02 06:51:55
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answered by pOpTarT484 1
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Can kill them - happened to our friends dog when he got into a box of choc. - but then our hound ate half a tray of brownies once and not even a burp.....also, don't let them have tomatos.
2006-08-02 06:36:28
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answered by Clockwork Grape 3
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It gives them worms and they just die.
Idon't know go look it up.
2006-08-02 10:21:16
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answered by pertty cool12345 2
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