Chocolate is made from cocoa and cocoa beans contain caffeine and a related chemical called theobromine. This chemical can induce hyperactivity, tremors, high blood pressure. rapid heart beat and respiratory failure. The chemical is also toxic to cats
all dogs are ealergic to chocolate but some of the time it takes longer for the effection of cholate to come to ceirtain dogs
Dogs eat ONLY a really small amount of chocolate. Dogs die from eating larger chocolate. But, instead of the large chocolate, dogs can eat bananas.
Make your dog throw up
No but some dogs can eat chocolate and digest it.
Consumption of chocolate by some dogs is potentially fatal, due to the chemical composition of chocolate.
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.
The general rule is: dogs should not eat chocolates. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs. Many large dogs can handle a small amount of chocolate without dying if they should accidentally eat some, but you should not give your dog chocolates... it would be like giving your mother "just a little" arsenic, because she keeps begging for it.
No. Dogs should never be given chocolate. Chocolate can incite sevvere allergic reactions in some dogs, and can be life threatening.
All of them. The problem with chocolate is that it contains a substance known as theobromine, and this substance is toxic to dogs but not to humans. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Dogs are not allergic to chocolate, but some dogs cannot metabolize it and it can kill them. Just to be safe, NO dog should ever be given chocolate. Some dogs find some and eat it and live, but you never know if your dog might be one that dies from it.Well, they arent allergic to chocolate, chocolate is like a poison to them. if you want to feed your dog chocolate because you are eating some and he looks like he wants some its because he THINKS its a treat but its not. so dont feed it to him/her.
Chocolate is toxic to dogs and can cause the dog to die. This is because dogs are very sensitive to a toxin in chocolate called theobromine. Incidentally, this is also toxic to humans, but there isn't enough in most chocolates to cause a problem for humans. Theobromine is related to caffeine and is a stimulant. In dogs it can cause heart arrhythmias and heart palpatations, which can lead to death.
Yes. Dogs can have cantalope, but they cannot have grapes, raisens, onions or chocolate, and some other things.
Chocolate is NEVER good for dogs, but sometimes it's not bad enough to be noticed. It's all about the size of the dog, the type and the amount of chocolate it has eaten. Dark chocolate, small dog - doesn't take much to be dangerous. Big dog, milk chocolate - not that dangerous.
They should not eat dog food. because dog food is actually people food. you need to eat some right now
Dogs should not eat ANY chocolate. While some dogs tolerate it fine, others may have serious, and possibly life-threatening issues with it.