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Sophia fragte in PetsDogs · vor 8 Jahren

My dog ate 20 chocolate chips will he be okay!?

My sister left chololate chips out in a bag and he ate 20-30 he is a medium/small dog. Will he be okay!?

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    vor 8 Jahren
    Beste Antwort

    I will give some information below. It is long but, every dog owner should know this about chocolate.

    Why is Chocolate Lethal?

    Chocolate contains theobromine. A naturally occurring stimulant found in the cocoa bean, theobromine increases urination and affects the central nervous system as well as heart muscle. While amounts vary by type of chocolate, it's the theobromine that is poisonous to dogs.

    Symptoms of Chocolate Dog Ingestion and Poisoning

    You can recognize that your dog has eaten a toxic dose of chocolate from the symptoms. Within the first few hours, the evidence includes vomiting, diarrhea or hyperactivity. As time passes and there's increased absorption of the toxic substance, you'll see an increase in the dog's heart rate, which can cause arrhythmia, restlessness, hyperactivity, muscle twitching, increased urination or excessive panting.

    This can lead to hyperthermia, muscle tremors, seizures, coma and even death.

    How Much Chocolate Is Deadly?

    If a 50-pound dog eats a teaspoonful of milk chocolate, it's not going to cause serious problems. However, if that same dog gorges himself on a two-layer chocolate cake, his stomach will feel more than upset and soon it's likely he'll be vomiting or experiencing diarrhea.

    To answer the question "How much is too much" is not simple. The health and age of your dog must be considered. Obviously if your dog is aged and not in top shape, his reaction to a plate of chocolate is going to be different from a young healthy dog of the same weight.

    Another fact that must be considered is this: Not all chocolate is the same. Some has a small amount of theobromine; another type has a large amount and still another contains an amount that is somewhere in between. The quantity has a relationship with the weight of your dog. Small dogs can be poisoned, it is easy to understand, from smaller amounts of theobromine than large dogs.

    Which chocolate is the safest, relatively speaking? White chocolate. It has the least amount of theobromine: 1 mg per ounce. Far on the other side of the spectrum is baking chocolate, which has a huge 450 mg of theobromine per ounce!

    Here are a few other chocolates for you to ponder: hot chocolate, 12 mg of theobromine per ounce; milk chocolate, 60 mg/oz; and up there near baking chocolate: semi-sweet chocolate with 260 mg/oz.

    You might try using this to remember these chocolates from least to most toxic: What Happy Moose Says BAA? Or: White-Hot-Milk-Semi-Baked. If you have a better way to remember, contact us!

    Knowing which chocolate is the most toxic is important, but leaves one wondering how much must be eaten to poison a dog. The list in this box should be helpful. Maybe you can clip it and post it on your refrigerator?

    White chocolate: 200 ounces per pound of body weight. It takes 250 pounds of white chocolate to cause signs of poisoning in a 20-pound dog, 125 pounds for a 10-pound dog.

    Milk chocolate: 1 ounce per pound of body weight. Approximately one pound of milk chocolate is poisonous to a 20-pound dog; one-half pound for a 10-pound dog. The average chocolate bar contains 2 to 3 ounces of milk chocolate. It would take 2-3 candy bars to poison a 10 pound dog. Semi-sweet chocolate has a similar toxic level.

    Sweet cocoa: 0.3 ounces per pound of body weight. One-third of a pound of sweet cocoa is toxic to a 20-pound dog; 1/6 pound for a 10-pound dog.

    Baking chocolate: 0.1 ounce per pound body weight. Two one-ounce squares of bakers' chocolate is toxic to a 20-pound dog; one ounce for a 10-pound dog.

    Quelle(n): Long time dog owner
  • vor 8 Jahren

    ok first of all if its just white chocolate or milk chocolate your dog will be fine! when i was small i hated kinder chocolate but i loved toy my mom fed it to our dog he lived to be 16 and a half but however if it is baking chocolate then yes go to the vet that could potentially kill your dog or make it very sick but if its normal chocolate then its okay no worries especially 20 chocolate chips thats not alot

  • vor 8 Jahren

    Take him to the vet or emergency care, then you will know for sure. My dog consumed a small amount of chocolate on accident and it irritated her bowels and we thought since it was so small nothing would happen. Don't take your chances.

  • Anonym
    vor 8 Jahren

    Depends. Hershey kiss or little chips? If the answer is little chips they he'll be fine. I have a dachsund who ate about that much and he was fine. The worst that will probably happen is some vomiting or diarrhea. He'll live

    Quelle(n): Chocolate loving dachsund owner
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  • Simon
    Lv 4
    vor 8 Jahren

    Take him to the vet IMMEDIATELY!! That much chocolate can kill your dog! It will be fine as long as you get him healed soon!

  • Anonym
    vor 8 Jahren

    EEEK!!!! you better get to the vet. they may or may not be able to do something. NEVER feed your dog chocolate! they are allergic!

    Quelle(n): THE VET
  • vor 8 Jahren

    TAKE THEM TO THE VET NOW!!

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