As your dog seemingly eats chocolate in nearly every question you ask, I'd say you have nothing to worry about, at least, in this regard. Why you are obsessed with dogs and chocolate is the bettter question. Oh, no, I gave you another question idea. Oh, and yes, retire from the dog section!
2006-09-14 16:53:10
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answered by dogfrenzied 3
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A chocolate palm pilot?
2006-09-14 16:47:32
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answered by bonniclarkson 2
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Very funny
How large is your dog ?
Your chocolate palm-pilot must have smelled good..
I didn't know they started making them.
He really likes Chocolate doesn't he.
Didn't he eat some balkers chocolate and onions today..
You asked earlier and I was wondering ?
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2006-09-14 16:49:15
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answered by Scooby 3
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Yep, those chocolate palm pilots can be awfully expensive. Hope he poops it out without any damage.
2006-09-14 16:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You think you're smart, tricking all these people.
Here's a fact:
1 ounce per pound of body weight (2 ounces per kg of body weight) of milk chocolate could cause Chocolate toxicity.
1 ounce per 3 pounds of body weight ( 1 ounce per 1.5 kg body weight) of semi-sweet chocolate could cause Chocolate toxicity.
1 ounce per 9 pounds of body weight ( 1 ounce per 4 kg) of baker's chocolate could cause Chocolate toxicity.
So be careful of letting your dog eat chocolate, or, in this case, a chocolate palm-pilot:
http://static.flickr.com/53/126003663_03ab3598f2.jpg?v=0
2006-09-14 16:56:20
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answered by bohemian_crush 1
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Get to your vet as soon as possible.
The palm-pilot could cause internal tearing and other damage. Let a professional handle it from here.
2006-09-14 16:42:44
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answered by chaste_hermione 2
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i hope for your sake you had an extended warranty on it. i suggest just let nature take its course. depends on how large your dog is and how big the thingie is, although i suppose if you can swallow it, there's a chance it'll fit through the entire passage. see your vet.
2006-09-14 16:48:52
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answered by humdrum 3
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Vet!
RIGHT NOW!
If the battery shorts, THIS COULD BE REALLY REALLY BAD!
When you get the phone out, take the battery out, let the phone sit for at least 3 days to dry.
2006-09-14 16:43:01
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answered by holden 4
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you can only wait till it pops out from his rear end !
and hope that the acidic stuff in his stomach doesnt mess with the internal parts of your phone !
2006-09-14 16:51:12
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answered by megadisc 4
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Follow him around with a pooper scooper, and a plastic bag.
Ummm what type of dog are we talking about here?
2006-09-14 16:47:58
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answered by KittyMom 2
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