I wouldn't suggest any chocolate recipe, as cats and dogs don't need chocolate anything. There are several good recipes on the internet for molasses-based or honey-based treats that can provide a small, sweet treat for occasional rewards that don't run the risk of chocolate poisoning.
NO. Chocolate contains a substance known as Theobromine.This is poisonous to dogs and cats. Different types of chocolate have different amounts of Theobromine. Do NOT feed dogs or cats chocolate.
No, it's poison to dogs.
No, chocolate is very bad for dogs. It can actually poison them!
Chocolate. It's like a poison for them.
no. just like dogs, it is a poison to them.
Not if it's chocolate!
NO NO! Chocolate is poisonous to both dogs and cats and could cause death.
No, it is not an instant poison.
Do not give them chocolate. It's poison to them.
chocolate is a poison to dogs, as are grapes. Don't give either of these things to dogs.
Chocolate is toxic to ferrets, cats, and dogs. It can kill them
The WHY is because they cannot metabolize the theobromine compounds. Which occur in chocolate. But not only dogs, cats, horses, birds, and voles are also susceptible, but it is uncommon for cats because they do not taste sweet things and are not attracted. Dogs on the other hand are opportunistic eaters - scavengers may not be too strong. Some trials have been made to use chocolate, or at least theobromine, as a poison for wild dogs in the rangelands of the USA. The Merck Veterinary Manual is worth a crack.