Poodles, like all dogs, can be affected by chocolate fairly quickly, typically within a few hours of ingestion. The severity of the effects depends on the amount and type of chocolate consumed, as darker chocolates contain higher levels of theobromine, which is toxic to dogs. Common symptoms of chocolate poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, increased heart rate, and restlessness. If a poodle is suspected of eating chocolate, it's important to contact a veterinarian immediately for guidance.
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probably chocolate beause the dark will probably over power the white
Hi! I had a beautiful AKC toy poodle - pure white. Her mom was white and here dad was black :). I hope that answers your question! Pam
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no because it is not named after a person or place, such as German Shepard. Poodle is named after a German word.
You get a miniature poodle because a big poodle + a small poodle =a miniature poodle .
The regular chocolate slim fast has less than 5 milligrams of caffeine. (Coffee has about 90 mg for a reference.)
Several of the Slim Fast bars have been discontinued recently, and the Chocolate Peanut seems to be one of them.
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Technically a fast is no food or drinks, except for water. Chocolate can fall under either category (food or drink). During a liquid fast, it can be drunk, most likely in the form of chocolate milk or hot chocolate.
It depends. Chocolate in general is bad for dogs, so if it's chocolate fudge it might make him/her a bit sick. But, if it's a really small piece, it might not phase him at all.
The fats make the chocolate melt quickly. A common fat used in chocolate is cocoa butter.