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Yes, the long term consequence could be death. Chocolate made for human consuption contains a chemical (thiobromide) which is poisonous to dog. Specially made 'dog chocolate' has had the chemical removed and is safe for dogs to eat.
No not really, But what kills a dog is Chocolate
Dogs should not eat chocolate. However, the length of time a dog lives after eating chocolate is different for each dog and also depends on the amount of chocolate the dog has eaten. The dog may only have diarrhea and vomiting. If the dog ingests a large amount of chocolate, they may have hyperactivity, tremors, high blood pressure, a rapid heart rate, seizures, respiratory failure, and cardiac arrest. The theobromine (the toxic ingredient in chocolate) stays in a dog's system for many hours, so death can occur in a short amount of time or may take several days.
If it ate alot of chocolate i would recommend seeing a vet if it ate a little it will be fine.
I don't think a dog should really be eating Chocolate Pretzels...
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It is very dangerous for a dog to eat chocolate it could die from eating lot of if u give it some its stomach might hurt after so don't even try giving the dog chocolate.
watcha doing ? eating chocolate whered you get it my doggy droped it.
The time it takes for a dog to show symptoms of chocolate toxicity can vary, but signs often appear within 6 to 12 hours after ingestion. Factors such as the type and amount of chocolate consumed, as well as the dog's size and overall health, play a significant role. Common symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, increased heart rate, and restlessness. If you suspect your dog has eaten chocolate, it's important to contact a veterinarian immediately.
Maybe, because chocolate is poisonous to dogs. When it happens, think of how much chocolate your dog has eaten. If your dog has ate lots of chocolate, your dog needs immediate help. If not much, call your dog's vet for more information. Always call your dog's vet if your dog has ate chocolate (any amount). So, your dog might not die automatically
Yes, a dog can have a stroke from eating chocolate over an extended period of time. While chocolate is harmful to dogs for numerous reasons, in this case, the fat content and sugar content can lead to diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity, which are all thought to be primary causes of ischemic strokes in dogs.