Well, it depends on the animal itself. If the animal was rotted, it could be infected, and harm your dog. If that is the case you should take it to the vet right away. Also, if the animal had an infection before its death, the infection could pass into your dog, so going to the vet would be good in this case as well. Their is also the scenario that the animal's carcass was harmless, and your dog will only have digestive pains for about a week. Since you don't know for certain the situation, it would be a good pre-caution to go to the vet either way, to stay on the safe side.
A dog doent get very sick cuz I once fed one to my dog and nothing happened
how cruel is that? why would you feed your dog a chocolate chip cookie on purpose??
anyways it really depends on the dog. my friends dog ate one before we found out and he didnt get sick at all, but my other friends dog at some chocolate and started coughing like hell
(P.S.~ to correct it, I didn't feed my dog chocolate cookie. My dog got on the table and she ate my cookie)
It depends on the disease and if the dog is treated correctly. A dog probably won't die from a cold if it gets the right medications.
No, it may get a little sick but most likely not. My dog ate a BIG bar of fudge off the counter and she didn't even get sick.
chocolate chip cookie
No it should not hurt your dog. Like any other mammal dogs can be allergic to things and chocolate is one of the things known to make a canine react. The amount of actual chocolate in a cookie in small and your dog will be fine. But don't give your dog any more chocolate. You don't know how much it will take to cause your dog serious harm.
Dogs should not eat chocolate,it can be poisonous to them causing illness or death
ORIGINAL:dogs get sick or die when they eat a cookie because theyr alergic to themIMPROVEMENT:Unless it's an awful big cookie pumped full of real chocolate, dogs don't get sick or die when they eat cookies. My pitbull, in fact, loves peanut-butter cookies. The problem with giving a dog any kind of sweet generally has to do with the presence of cocoa or cocoa products.Cocoa, and by extension chocolate and treats made with chocolate, usually has high levels of theobromine, which dogs have a hard time metabolizing. This means that it's easy for dogs to overdose on theobromine and suffer some very nasty side-effects, sometimes including death.However, many cookies today are made not with chocolate, but with "chocolate-flavoring", and are much less likely to do any damage to a dog. Pet bakeries have also discovered numerous ways to make dog-safe chocolate treats, meaning even chocolate-chunk cookies can still be an option for a dog, so long as they're bought at the right place.As a general rule of thumb, never feed a dog something you're not 100% sure is safe for them.
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yes
About 100 caliries are in the average sized chocolate chip cookies. But they do vary a lot in size.
I'm not 100% sure, but I know he always used to eat chocolate chip cookies!
Dog are supposed to eat dog food things like chocolate and lollies can make them really sick and they could even die so stick to the meats and doggie treats
Many dogs are eager to eat anything resembling food, and will happily eat chocolate if they can get it. However, they shouldn't be allowed to. Chocolate - particularly dark chocolate - contains a chemical that's really dangerous to dogs if the dose is big enough.
I hope you are eating a hot dog and not a dog but you will get sick