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Posted by croatankid on 12-31-2019 08:15 PM:

coons and chocolate

can coons safely eat chocolate? I've heard that it is toxic to dogs. I know some people bate bears with chocolate and coons are related to bears. I have a few boxes of baking chocolate and thought the coons might benefit from it.

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Posted by 2ol2hunt on 12-31-2019 08:57 PM:

They love it


Posted by croatankid on 01-01-2020 04:24 PM:

I think so too. My dogs love mike chocolate too but everyone declares that it is bad for them. That is my concern for the coons. Will it be a benefit or harm the coon.

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Posted by 2ol2hunt on 01-01-2020 04:52 PM:

They might get a little overweight if they eat it all the time! Lol


Posted by Emily on 01-01-2020 05:39 PM:

don't put it where your hounds can get to it. A lady near me who bakes a lot lost a bluetick to baking chocolate the hound got to in her kitchen when she was out.

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Posted by croatankid on 01-01-2020 10:13 PM:

I was going to ration it at no more than one block on alternate days.

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Posted by Clovis A Nailor on 01-01-2020 11:43 PM:

After Thanksgiving I was given a bunch of cakes and things. I just give it all to my puppies and dang near killed all of them it took a month for them to get over it. So now I just feed that kind of stuff to the coons and bears.


Posted by shadinc on 01-02-2020 12:12 AM:

My friend had a peanut M@M dispenser in his mechanic shop. Almost everybody that got M@M's would give the watch dog one or two. I'm not sure if that's what killed him, but if it was the chocolate, it took 14 1/2 years.

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Posted by croatankid on 01-02-2020 02:56 AM:

I share chocolate ice cream with my dogs and little other chocolate here and there but not much. it doen't seem to bother them. I think quality of life is important too. I want my dogs to enjoy lots of different tastes. But not too much of any of it.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-02-2020 03:46 AM:

We have a big M@M Mars plant close so everyone gets the excess/floor sweepings. We have fed M@M's in 55 gal barrel coon feeders for years. They love it and it doesn't hurt them.
The Little Debbie plant is located here too so we have fed granola also.

But my dogs eat dog food.


Posted by V.R. Eakins on 01-10-2020 01:26 AM:

chocolate and Dogs

dont know but I was told a long time ago by a vet that it was toxic to dogs. I like to give mine a treat along the way but I bypass this one. Hey Kid aren't you the one from Stella a couple of yrs ago. If so how about some fishing info. where to fish for trout this time of year up there.


Posted by V.R. Eakins on 01-10-2020 01:26 AM:

chocolate and Dogs

dont know but I was told a long time ago by a vet that it was toxic to dogs. I like to give mine a treat along the way but I bypass this one. Hey Kid aren't you the one from Stella a couple of yrs ago. If so how about some fishing info. where to fish for trout this time of year up there.


Posted by shadinc on 01-10-2020 04:25 PM:

If I find out you're using M&M's for coon bait, my picture might show up on your game camera.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 01-10-2020 08:32 PM:

Coons love Peanut M@M's. They will come from miles away to get them. I once found an M@M chocolate ball as big as a softball. I shaved the outside off and ate on it for 2 weeks.


Posted by Larry Atherton on 01-10-2020 09:01 PM:

The component in chocolate that is harmful is theobromine. Theobromine poisoning in black bear cubs and raccoons has been documented in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

This resulted from large amounts of chocolate used in bear baits, and as one might suspect it is more evident in young animals.

The one thing to remember about poisons is the dose matters. Very good examples are alcohol and Tylenol. Both are technically poisons, but by reducing the dose both can be consumed by humans. If your liver is already compromised alcohol's and Tylenol use can contribute to death.

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Posted by croatankid on 01-10-2020 10:35 PM:

I will give only small pieces from time to time. When one is starving, chocolate is good for you.

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Posted by JPRITCHARD on 01-11-2020 12:07 PM:

Mr Lambert can you pm me the place that sales the crushed up M&M please ?
Thanks

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
We have a big M@M Mars plant close so everyone gets the excess/floor sweepings. We have fed M@M's in 55 gal barrel coon feeders for years. They love it and it doesn't hurt them.
The Little Debbie plant is located here too so we have fed granola also.

But my dogs eat dog food.


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