There are no chocolate products in this candy so other than the effects that sugar would cause there is no worry if you slip a couple to your furry friend or they sneak some.
There is no chocolate in reeses pieces, so it's not harmful, but still not good to give your dog because of the sugar.
the gel in dog poop is the old reeses he had three years ago. That's not a good sign.
yes he had 3 pets trixy his dog, reeses his hamster, and carrots his bunny
I would think the cheese would give the dog some problems.
Chocolate is poisonous to dogs, so this could be dangerous for the dog. It would depend on what type of chocolate the dog ate. Dark chocolate or chocolate with lots of cocoa in it is the most dangerous, with milk chocolate being less dangerous and white chocolate being the least dangerous. The size of the dog would also affect how dangerous it is, so if a big dog ate 3 pieces of chocolate it might be ok, while it could be very dangerous if a small dog ate 3 pieces of chocolate. The best thing to do is to keep an eye on your dog for 24 hours after he/she ate chocolate and if the dog shows signs of nausea, being wobbly or drinking a lot of water then the dog should be taken to the vet immediately.
Not unless you make out with a dog. But other than that, why would you mix the two?
Conservation.
Just rotate the pieces into a dog.
no they are an oversized animal and if they were to sit upon the bike they would crush it to dog sized pieces of metal!! $$$$$
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If a cat barked, it would have the same affect as a dog who meowed. the dogs would like balls.......................of yarn
most yorkies have sensitive stomach so i would stick to dog food.
A dog should not get sick from the recommended dose of Frontline. It would need over 50 doses for a toxic affect to be expected.