Is chocolate really bad for dogs?

November 9th, 2008 · 15 Comments




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15 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Janet R // Nov 9, 2008

    Yes it is difficult for them to digest.

  • 2 IS YOUR NEWF GELLIN? // Nov 9, 2008

    Yes it is. Ask your vet.

  • 3 x0skittlez0x // Nov 9, 2008

    pshh yesh

  • 4 haveadumbdog // Nov 9, 2008

    yes, it is. Puppies in particular.

  • 5 Jessica G // Nov 9, 2008

    I don’t know, but from what I have heard it is.

  • 6 Abi // Nov 9, 2008

    Yes, chocolate is really bad for dogs and you should not give it to them at any time.

  • 7 lozzie986 // Nov 9, 2008

    er yeh it can kill dem it they have to much and can’t digest but u can get doggie chocolate

  • 8 Pokemon Professor, Pokedude // Nov 9, 2008

    Yes it is.

  • 9 Sue Queen // Nov 9, 2008

    Yes, it could be really dangerous and even poison them.

    Why is Chocolate Lethal?
    Chocolate contains theobromine. A naturally occurring stimulant found in the cocoa bean, theobromine increases urination and affects the central nervous system as well as heart muscle. While amounts vary by type of chocolate, it’s the theobromine that is poisonous to dogs

    Check the link below for more details

  • 10 Kylie // Nov 9, 2008

    yes if a dog eats too much chocolate then they will die. you can look up the ammounts that they would have to eat to die

  • 11 naughtynaba // Nov 9, 2008

    yes it is, its poisom for them, they love to have it and then get sick.

  • 12 Nedra E // Nov 9, 2008

    Absolutely. It can cause heart failure.

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    Theobromine in chocolate overstimulates the heart of a dog.

  • 13 RED // Nov 9, 2008

    chocolate can kill you dog/puppy all kinds no matter what form it is in don’t give it to them.

  • 14 Sarah3K7 // Nov 9, 2008

    YES!!! It contains caffeine and theobromine which can be
    toxic and affect the heart and nervous systems.

  • 15 Weeping Willow // Nov 9, 2008

    Yes, dogs put on weight too and need to have some one looking after their nutrition and diet, if you want them to live for as long as possible anyway.

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