No it should not hurt your dog.
Like any other mammal dogs can be allergic to things and chocolate is one of the things
known to make a canine react. The amount of actual chocolate in a cookie in small and your dog will be fine. But don't give your dog any more chocolate. You don't know how much it will take to cause your dog serious harm.
Dogs can't eat chocolate, it may kill it.
you have to get a rabbies shot it wont hurt if you look a way
the dog may die depending on how much they ate and the smaller the dog the more risks! ~michelle More on this There really is not a lot of chocolate in a bag of chocolate cookies. Chocolate is bad for dogs but there are a few variables to consider before rushing the dog to the emergency Vet. A one pound bag of Oreo's contains less than one (1) ounce of chocolate. The toxic dose of Theobromine for dogs is 100-200 mgs per Kilogram of dog weight. Various reports by the ASPCA have noted problems at lower doses (some dogs are allergic to less than 100mgs per kilo but most are not) What does this mean? If your dog weighs 50lbs it would have to eat 3lbs of good quality chocolate to reach the 100 mg per kilo level. Watch the pooch for signs of distress,lethargy and urinary problems and keep it out of the cookies, but with any luck it will not suffer any ill effects.
Full or blocked anal sacs are very uncomfortable for your dog. That's one of the things that will cause the dog to scoot across the floor, trying to get some relief. It's probably more dangerous for your dog to not have them emptied than the actual manual emptying of the sacs.
A cookie-cutter house is one located in a development where all the houses seem to be the same, such as in Levittown, NY.
One dog has a dog's collar.
Yes.
Chocolate Chip cookies are one type of drop cookie.
About 100 caliries are in the average sized chocolate chip cookies. But they do vary a lot in size.
This morning i had one at greegs
An Oreo Absolutely not, it is The Traditional, The One and Only, The Chocolate Chip Cookie.
Massachusetts has the chocolate chip cookie. Pennsylvania also chose the chocolate chip cookie. New Mexico has the Bizcochito. North Dakota has only one edible official symbol and that is the chokecherry, and not a cookie.
Most likely no. If you are worried because Oreos contain chocolate then chill because although chocolate is poison to dogs they have to eat it in large amounts before it will have any effect on them. I once caught my cavalier king Charles eating half a packet of Tim tams. Didn't hurt her at all. Hope this was helpful :)
Well, it depends on the animal itself. If the animal was rotted, it could be infected, and harm your dog. If that is the case you should take it to the vet right away. Also, if the animal had an infection before its death, the infection could pass into your dog, so going to the vet would be good in this case as well. Their is also the scenario that the animal's carcass was harmless, and your dog will only have digestive pains for about a week. Since you don't know for certain the situation, it would be a good pre-caution to go to the vet either way, to stay on the safe side.
An angiosperm is a flowering plant which produces seeds within a fruit. The cacao tree, the source of chocolate, is an angiosperm. Although the cookie itself is not an angiosperm, it could be said it is a product of one.
you need to eat a cookie and do a poo
The chocolate chip cookie was accidentally developed by Ruth Wakefield in 1933. Wakefield is said to have been making chocolate cookies and on running out of regular baker's chocolate, substituted broken pieces of semi-sweet chocolate from Nestlé thinking that it would melt and mix into the batter. It clearly did not and the chocolate chip cookie was born.
depends what kind of cookie, since a chocolate cookie has all kinds of chocolate chips sticknig out of it then it would be a heterogeneous. If it was a plain cookie then it would probably be a homogeneous mixture.