it dies the dog does not die as soon as it eats chocolate. okay, as long as it doesn't have enough. it will probably just be sick. If you think you should take it to the vet then take it to the vet.
First, dogs should not eat ANY chocolate let alone a lot of it. If a dog eats chocolate it gets sick and has a chance of dying because the cocoa in chocolate contains something that is very harmful to dogs.
If a dog eats chocolate donut holes, it can be dangerous due to the chocolate content, which is toxic to dogs. The severity of the situation depends on the amount of chocolate consumed and the dog's size. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning may include vomiting, diarrhea, increased heart rate, and restlessness. It's important to contact a veterinarian immediately if you suspect your dog has ingested chocolate.
if a dog eats ants its perfectly fine dogs eat everything
if you want your dog to, then I guess it can. but No. pizza is not good for dogs to eat.
If I fed Red Liquorice, the same thing will happen as when I feed my dog with chocolate. It should happen the same, chocolate and red liquorice are all sweets. So following the logic, I guess the dog will vomit, have head aches, shake(really HARD) and even death if too much. So same things will happen if you feed a dog with red liquorice...It will appear doing at least one thing I just listed...
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It depends on the dog, Chocolate is very bad for dogs because of the Toxic Theobromine content. I recommend keeping an eye on your dog to see if they have any trouble breathing, muscle twitches or vomiting. If any of these occur please contact your local vet... Milk chocolate is not as bad as dark chocolate and unsweetened is the worst, white chocolate has almost no Theobromine and is safe for dogs
I think it would get HYPER :)
BEcause It eats teh white chocolate in the blender
Not much unless he eats too much.
It really depends on the weight of your dog or puppy, and the kind of Chocolate, and the amount the dog ate. No amount of Chocolate is good for a dog to eat. Dark chocolate and baking chocolate are most dangerous to dogs, milk and white chocolate pose a much less serious risk. 20 ounces of milk chocolate, 10 ounces of semi-sweet chocolate, and just 2.25 ounces of baking Chocolate could potentially kill a 22-pound dog. Unsweetened baking chocolate contains about 390 milligrams of Theobromine per ounce (the substance in Chocolate that's toxic to dogs), that about 10 times more than milk Chocolate and more than twice as much as semi-sweet Chocolate. White Chocolate contains very little Theobromine. Serious toxic reactions can happen if your dog eats of about 100 to 150 milligrams of Theobromine per kilogram of body weight. If you think your dog ate Chocolate, call your vet's office, or call animal poison control. You need to get help before your dog shows symptoms of diarrhea, vomiting, hyperactivity, muscle tremors, restlessness and rapid heartbeat.