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  2. Theobromine poisoning - Wikipedia

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    However, cats are less prone to eating chocolate since they are unable to taste sweetness. [11] Theobromine is less toxic to rats and mice, who all have an LD 50 of about 1,000 mg/kg (0.016 oz/lb). In dogs, the biological half-life of theobromine is 17.5 hours; in severe cases, clinical symptoms of theobromine poisoning can persist for 72 hours ...

  3. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Small amounts of chocolate may cause vomiting or diarrhea, but larger amounts may affect the heart and brain. Large amounts of chocolate cause the dog to suffer irregular heart rhythms or heart failure. [7] Chocolate-style dog treats can be made with carob, which is similar to chocolate but innocuous to dogs.

  4. Theobromine - Wikipedia

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    Dogs and other animals that metabolize theobromine (found in chocolate) more slowly [35] can succumb to theobromine poisoning from as little as 50 g (1.8 oz) of milk chocolate for a smaller dog and 400 g (14 oz), or around nine 44-gram (1.55 oz) small milk chocolate bars, for an average-sized dog. The concentration of theobromine in dark ...

  5. How to make tasty and vet-approved hot chocolate for dogs ...

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    The Petz Kitchen Carob Powder Dog & Cat Supplement. This human-grade carob powder is 100% organic and is suitable for cats and dogs. Whether you use it for this hot choc recipe, bake it in a sweet ...

  6. Chocolate Labrador Dog: Lab Names, Puppies, Price & Problems

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    A Chocolate Labrador is a Labrador Retriever with a beautiful dark brown coat resembling chocolate. Their short, dense coats can range in color from a light brown hue to a deep, dark cocoa brown.

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  8. Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    A typical 20-kilogram (44 lb) dog will normally experience great intestinal distress after eating less than 240 grams (8.5 oz) of dark chocolate, but will not necessarily experience bradycardia or tachycardia unless it eats at least a half a kilogram (1.1 lb) of milk chocolate. Dark chocolate has 2 to 5 times more theobromine and thus is more ...

  9. Is dark chocolate good for you? 8 health benefits, according ...

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    How much dark chocolate should I eat a day? An ounce of dark chocolate a day is a safe and healthy amount, Largeman-Roth says. For dark chocolate lovers, "Sometimes that turns into more than an ...