Yes. Theobromine doesn't affect cattle like it affects horses, dogs, cats and rodents, but chocolate is still high in carbohydrates and starch which would affect the animal just like feeding it too much grain would. So moderation should be practiced when feeding cattle chocolate, just like feeding grain.
Zero. Dogs can't eat chocolate. Do not give your dog chocolate.
Yes, eating chocolate can be fatal to dogs. The most dangerous type is dark baking chocolate, as it has the highest concentration of cacao in it.
Chocolate can be lethal for cats. Although most cats won't eat it on their own, they can be coaxed to eat it by owners and others who think they are giving the cat a treat. The toxic agent in chocolate is theobromine. It's in all kinds of chocolate, even white chocolate
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Pretty much chocolate, candy, sweets, and anything that's plastic
Chocolate has an ingredient in it that is toxic to dogs and puppies. Please DO NOT feed chocolate to them. It does not instantly kill them, but hurts the liver and kidneys and eventually this will kill them.
Not to my knowledge, but DO NOT FEED IT TO YOUR HEDGEHOGS! They have sensitive digestive tracts and it will do much more harm than good.
im not sure but you really shouldn't feed your dogs chocolate because it will get them really sick and hurt inocent lives. A dog that eats too much chocolate will not die instantly, it will suffer severely first. Animal cruelty is illegal.
It depends how much milk their is in the chocolate bar.
cats do it fish, milk and cat food (thats why it is called cat food.) however if you feed them to much milk they become obeese. they also like egg. do not ever feed a cat chocolate - chocolate is like a poison to cats. hope this helps :)
Well when I gave my dog chocolate he started jumping and wouldn't stop, then slept all the next day. It's best not to ever give chocolate to a dog because of how it reacts with their system as a poisonous compound.
Generally, chocolates are threat to pets. As much as possible, you should not feed dogs with chocolates and cocoa as its toxic component, theobromine. This component when consumed in large amounts can cause muscle tremors, seizures, an irregular heartbeat, internal bleeding, or even heart attack. As to milk chocolate, feeding them more than 0.5 ounces per pound of body weight may bring your dog in risk of chocolate poisoning.