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  2. What to Do if Your Dog Eats Chocolate - American Kennel Club

    www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/what-to-do-if-your-dog-ate-chocolate

    Chocolate is toxic to dogs, and depending on the type and amount of chocolate consumed and the weight of your dog, it could cause a serious medical emergency.

  3. Chocolate toxicity: What should I do if my dog eats chocolate?

    www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/riney-canine-health...

    One of the most common toxicities in dogs is caused by chocolate ingestion. Dogs cannot metabolize chocolate in the same way people can, so keeping chocolate or products containing caffeine in a secure location out of your dog’s reach is essential.

  4. What happens if a dog eats chocolate? - Veterinary Teaching...

    vetmedbiosci.colostate.edu/vth/animal-health/why-is-chocolate-bad-for-dogs

    Depending on the size of the dog and the amount of chocolate consumed, chocolate toxicity can be fatal, especially if prompt treatment is not pursued. Avoid an emergency visit to the vet for chocolate toxicity – and the medical bills associated with the visit – by keeping chocolate away from your dog.

  5. Chocolate Poisoning in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospitals

    vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/chocolate-poisoning-in-dogs

    Yes, chocolate is toxic to dogs. Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, which are similar compounds and cause similar clinical signs such as an increase in heart rate, blood pressure, agitation, tremors, and seizures. While rarely fatal, chocolate ingestion can result in significant illness.

  6. How Much Chocolate is Toxic to Dogs? Understanding the Risks ......

    www.petful.com/pet-health/how-much-chocolate-is-toxic-to-dogs

    Chocolate can be very toxic to your dog, but the amount and the type of chocolate is critical in assessing whether or not you have to panic. Below are some golden rules to place on your refrigerator while you’re waiting for your vet to call back.

  7. How Much Chocolate Is Toxic to Dogs? - The Spruce Pets

    www.thesprucepets.com/how-much-chocolate-is-toxic-to-dogs-4706542

    For dogs, the toxic effects of chocolate depend on two factors: the level of methylxanthines ingested and the size of the dog. The darker the chocolate, the higher the concentration of methylxanthines.

  8. My dog ate chocolate: Here's what to know and what to do - USA...

    www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/03/08/dog-ate-chocolate-what-to-do/...

    Chocolate poisoning in dogs and pets is not that uncommon. In 2020, the Animal Poison Control Center's helpline reported handling 76 cases of “chocolate exposure” every day. Chocolate...

  9. Chocolate Poisoning in Dogs - Animal Health Topics / School of...

    healthtopics.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/health-topics/chocolate-poisoning-dogs

    Smaller amounts of dark or semi-sweet chocolate - 0.13 ounces per pound of body weight - can lead to illness in dogs. When a dog ingests baker’s chocolate it is considered to be a veterinary emergency.

  10. My Dog Ate Chocolate and He Was Fine, so What’s the Big Deal?

    www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health/my-dog-ate-chocolate-and-he-was-fine-so-whats...

    If your dog ate an unknown amount of chocolate; is exhibiting symptoms; is pregnant (theobromine can cross the placenta and affect the puppy); or has other health complications, you should take them to a vet right away.

  11. Chocolate poisoning in dogs - PDSA

    www.pdsa.org.uk/pet-help-and-advice/pet-health-hub/conditions/chocolate-poisoning

    Fortunately, most cases of chocolate ingestion don’t cause long-term problems and, with the right treatment, most dogs make a full recovery. However, it’s important to act fast because in severe cases, chocolate poisoning can be fatal if treatment is delayed.