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Feeding dogs chocolate is a generally bad idea. Chocolate contains a chemical called theobromine which can be really bad for dogs. Since chocolate is never good for dogs, best not to give them any. Apart from the above, dogs don't get worms from chocolate. Worms come from worm eggs, which are amazingly unlikely to be found in chocolate. They are usually picked up from the environment and there is no real way to prevent them, which is why vets recommend regular worming.
No there are no worms at all
i dont know what you mean by the late part but dogs cant get worms from chocolate
No
in UNII they did a research in found out it was 83%
Yes, they will. They like them best if mixed in soil.
A chocolate percentage relates to the ratio of chocolate (usually cocoa) in the products as compared to the amount of all other ingredients also in the product. No chocolate percentage usually means it is white chocolate. Low percentages means milk chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate, bakers chocolate, or similar types. 60% and higher almost always indicates dark chocolate.
Posiblie Ring Worms
youll get a slap for being stupid
Caffeine is one stimulant that is found in chocolate. Other stimulants in chocolate are sugar, phenylethylamine, anandamide, and theobromine. Stimulants are found in all chocolates including white chocolate, dark chocolate, and milk chocolate.
Brown chocolate can be found in recipes. Brown chocolate can be found in the movie Willy Wonka. Brown chocolate can be found in candy stores. Brown chocolate can be found in commercials for the Three Musketeers or M&Ms.
depends on the type of chocolate