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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 5
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Its my routine from 8 month that I give to my dog just home made dog food and
but when he desire to eat other think which are not made in house and just made by heavy plant and machinery. mean chocolate bar then we buy a few form markets... it have a nice taste for .......
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 53
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I'll share a tip I learned a while back with my 15 pound wiener dog mix...she ate 2 brownies. The vet told me to induce vomiting by giving her a teaspoon or 2 of hydrogen peroxide. My thoughts exactly.......don't worry, doesn't harm them. It does foam up in their stomachs and make them vomit up everything inside. I've had to do it this year with my beagle Aston when I thought he ate one of my earrings. His bet told me to do the same thing.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 806
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My vet said that it is dark chocolate that is most dangerous - whatever it is that is toxic to dogs is concentrated. He said to considered the fact that there are people who give their beagle sized or smaller dogs a Hersey's kiss or two a day - and the dogs show no ill effects. So don't panic.
However, chocolate is TOXIC - it should not be fed to dogs. I keep mine locked up - that also prevents the teens getting into and devouring the lot. |
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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Thank you for sharing this interesting information. I found it informative as I have been researching a lot lately on such matters such as you talk about.
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