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Posted by Janet Ford on 04-18-2008 04:07 PM:

Kill Your Dog

How to kill your dog:

http://www.ehow.com/how_2264134_kill-your-dog.html

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Posted by mnman on 04-18-2008 06:02 PM:

I dont believe the chocalate thing. My house dog that weighs about 7 lbs last week ate a whole hersheys chocalate candy bar. Didnt do any thing to him but made him want more. lol


Posted by walkerdogs123 on 04-18-2008 06:30 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by mnman
I dont believe the chocalate thing. My house dog that weighs about 7 lbs last week ate a whole hersheys chocalate candy bar. Didnt do any thing to him but made him want more. lol

lord if chocalate killed dogs my girls inside dog would be dead 20 times over by now


Posted by Deepfork on 04-18-2008 06:55 PM:

If they get enough of it at one time, it will kill them. It is also poison to humans....IF you can eat that much. Our poison threshold of chocolate is much higher than a dogs however.


Posted by anscox on 04-18-2008 06:57 PM:

Our standard poodle used to open the Christmas tins of oreos and chocolate covered cherries. Never managed to hide them well enough from her as she was tall enough to reach every counter space for them. It never failed that someone would forget to put them up high, she'd come right behind us within minutes and eat them all. Nice washing cordial cherry goo off a poodles mustache...

She lived to be 17, maybe they should re-think the chocolate thing, it may have increased her life span!

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Posted by mnman on 04-18-2008 07:15 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Deepfork
If they get enough of it at one time, it will kill them. It is also poison to humans....IF you can eat that much. Our poison threshold of chocolate is much higher than a dogs however.




Never heard of any kid dieing from eating to much chocalte.


Posted by walkerdogs123 on 04-18-2008 07:16 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by mnman
Never heard of any kid dieing from eating to much chocalte.
lol get fat maybe


Posted by mnman on 04-18-2008 07:19 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by walkerdogs123
lol get fat maybe




That I believe. lol


Posted by Geminite on 04-18-2008 07:41 PM:

Dark Chocolate is the worst and a lot of dogs have a higher tolerance to regular milk chocolate. It has been proven to poison them but they have to eat a large amount all at once and have a low tolerance to it.

For example, our male Plott, Dog, ate a 2 lb bag of M&M's last year and a chunky bar and he was fine. My uncle's yellow lab on the other hand, got a hold of a half a small chocolate bunny last year and he got really sick and they had to make him throw it up. YUCK!

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Posted by curs12 on 04-18-2008 09:45 PM:

kinda whats been said, bakers chocolate in a big enough quanity will kill a dog or human, but milk chocolate is fine won't hurt a thing


Posted by stinkbait1 on 04-19-2008 02:49 AM:

why would you want to poison a dog with chocolate be humane and just poison it with lead!!!!!!!!!! jmo


Posted by C.Duley on 04-19-2008 06:13 AM:

I didn't believe it either because our dog had eaten it before and never bothered them, but then i know of two dogs that died from eating it, it doesnt make since to me lol


Posted by Tazman on 04-19-2008 11:16 PM:

My dog ate a whole bag of chocalte candy bars and lived to do it again. lol

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Posted by ghostcoon on 04-21-2008 09:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by curs12
kinda whats been said, bakers chocolate in a big enough quanity will kill a dog or human, but milk chocolate is fine won't hurt a thing

THIS GUY KNOWS EVERYTHING ABOUT DOGS WE ALL ARE JUST KIDDIES LIVING IN HIS WORLD! DID YOU KNOW DOGS CAN BE TRAINED TO COMPLETELY AVOID TRAPS?

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Posted by coonhunterky on 04-21-2008 10:47 PM:

choclat

to a dog can hurt or kill them,,it is like cocan for a dog


Posted by Janet Ford on 04-22-2008 05:04 PM:

Chocolate IS toxic to dogs.
I wish people would quit pushing the envelope on this one and insisting to others that it's okay. It's not. Your dog may very well live to enjoy it or just get a tummy ache but one day, he may ingest enough to kill him. It is not something I panic over of course but if it's something that is that bad for your dog... why chance it at all??

Here's an article with more info on the amounts and types of chocolate as it applies to dogs...
http://www.talktothevet.com/ARTICLE...colatetoxic.HTM


I hope your all reading the article. There are many other issues, not just chocolate. and I'd love it if you were to comment on the article.

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Posted by rednitehunter on 04-22-2008 06:26 PM:

Everyone knows not to give a dog chocolate, most people don't. Things happen sometimes like the above posts. I'm just wondering why bring it up when it's common knowledge? Nothing else worth posting?


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