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Keep Your Pet’s Safe this Easter…PLEASE READ!!

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by dbkblog in Symptom Awareness

Happy Easter everyone.  This Post is shared across the Net for the common interest in all of our pets. I am not a Veterinarian and can not give out medical advice. Seek the advice of a licensed Veterinarian if your pet becomes ill.

Beginning of Post>>>>Easter isn’t far off, and for a lot of people, one of the best parts of this holiday weekend is chocolate. However, if you have a dog or a cat, it’s not a good idea to share that chocolate with them. Chocolate contains two active ingredients, caffeine and theobromine, both of which can make your pet sick. Dogs are more likely than cats to become poisoned from eating chocolate; cats don’t appear to have as much of a sweet tooth (Some cats do) as our canine companions. The initial signs of chocolate toxicity are vomiting and diarrhea. Your dog will breathe quickly, and his heart will race. If he has eaten a high enough dose of chocolate, he will start convulsing, and he may die. So, how much is too much? Dark cooking chocolate has more toxic ingredients than either milk chocolate or white chocolate, and unsweetened baking chocolate has most of all. 8oz of milk chocolate is enough to potentially kill a 10lb dog. If you suspect your dog has stolen some chocolate, give your veterinarian a call with information on your dog’s body weight, the quantity of chocolate that is missing, and what type of chocolate it is. She will be able to work out how much caffeine and theobromine has been eaten, and whether or not your dog is likely to become sick. Treatment is basically supportive until your dog recovers – intravenous fluids, activated charcoal and muscle relaxants to control any tremors or seizures. There are some treats that are safe to give your dog at Easter. Carob is not at all dangerous to dogs, and they seem to enjoy it. Alternatively, whip up a batch of home made dog biscuits for him. There are many recipes on the net for delicious biscuits that contain liver and other meat products, and your dog will love them. If you’re in a hurry, pick up a dog / cat treat from the supermarket on your way home from work – he’ll enjoy that too. Sharing your chocolate with your dog / cat just is not worth the risk to his health. This is one time when it’s a good idea to keep all your chocolate to yourself!—–End of Post.

NOTE: You never know what your pet will like to eat. I have one cat (Princess) that LOVES ICE CREME and BREAD…the other cat (Blacktop) LOVES POPCORN. Who knew?????

Have a Great Holiday!!

Steve

2 Comments on “Keep Your Pet’s Safe this Easter…PLEASE READ!!”

  1. Maver

    I wish I would have found this post earlier. I let my dog have chocolate and he got really sick. That is how I found your site, through searching about chocolate and animals. Thank you for letting it be known that pets, especially dogs, shouldn’t be eating chocolate. I know that I never knew it was bad for them.

  2. dbkblog

    I hope your dog is okay. You are not alone as a lot of people are not aware of the dangers of chocolate to their pets. It is really best not to let your pets eat people food at all. Thanks for commenting. Come back soon. Your comments are appreciated. Post some pet pictures.
    Steve

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