It's not advisable to give any dog chocolate. Dogs have bad reactions to chocolate, some get sick, diarrhea and other complications. There are foods you can give dogs sparingly such as; apples, cooked carrots, cooked green beans, peanut butter (not sugar) from health food store. Dogs should not have sugar either.
Chocolate is high in fat and sugar, and should be limited to small quantities, occasionally, preferably of dark chocolate, or weight gain is more likely.
The most common poodle colors are; apricot(an off white color), chocolate, red, and black also they can be white or gray
it depends on the size the bigger the more it cost. toy poodles are around 300$-400$ and big poodles are about 600$ to 700$
Black poodles should not turn white unless they are parti poodles as these can be of mixed colour. Black poodles can get grey hair, some more than others as they age.
NO
Yes. Toy poodles are really poodles.
just like normal chocolate
it doesn't.
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As puppys they can get a little over exited.As adult dogs usually very well.Not good when the child is holding chocolate!
If you look at the atomic structure of a solid, the molecules are held quite tightly with strong forces that prevent the solid from moving about. When you heat a solid such as chocolate, you are breaking these strong bonds and allowing the molecules to move about more freely. So, the more heat you put in, the more chocolate will dissolve.
Poodles is the plural, it means more than one.