The chemical in chocolate that is toxic to dogs is theobromine. The amount of theobromine varies with the type of chocolate.
On average,
Milk chocolate contains 44 mg of theobromine per oz.
Semisweet chocolate contains 150mg/oz.
Baker's chocolate 390mg/oz.
Using a dose of 100 mg/kg as the toxic dose it comes out roughly as:
1 ounce per 1 pound of body weight for Milk chocolate
1 ounce per 3 pounds of body weight for Semisweet chocolate
1 ounce per 9 pounds of body weight for Baker's chocolate.
Using the above figures, we get 70 ounces of Milk Chocolate, 23 ounces of semisweet chocolate, and 7.7 ounces of baker's chocolate.
Der! Don't feed a dog chocolate at all.
Zero. Dogs can't eat chocolate. Do not give your dog chocolate.
Don't give chocolate to your dog. Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs. And there is no reason to give it to them. If your dog ate a small amount by accident, it's probably all right, but you should still check with your vet. See the link below.
Never give a dog chocolate.
Well when I gave my dog chocolate he started jumping and wouldn't stop, then slept all the next day. It's best not to ever give chocolate to a dog because of how it reacts with their system as a poisonous compound.
Well.. don't feed them chocolate because for dogs chocolate is toxic. Of course you can get dog chocolate that you can give to a dog which is harmless.Giving a dog cheese is fine, but too much of it isn't good. It can make your dog very chubby if he/she eats too much fattning food.I give my dog Chappie.. its a great food for a dog because its healthy for the dog and dogs like it even though its not that exciting.:) xThis is another person, "I give my dog dog treats and he loves them and I train himm with them and he's a little malshi named "Sammy". He loves treats and he actually got in my hallowween basket and ate my chocolate and he's 7 pounds. I thought he would be hurt but no, he's fine. Every once in a while I give my dog like a part of a hot dog.
You shouldn't be feeding you dog chocolate because it can be harmful to the dog. There isn't a right or wrong answer for this question but for you dog's safety, you shouldn't give an opportunity for that.
No, chocolate is generally very bad to give to your dog. You should call your vet to see what you can do to help your dog.
Call your vet immediately; give the weight of your dog and the amount of chocolate eaten. The vet will guide you. If it just happened, do it this minute. or you can just give it a peptobismo tablaet
Eating a chocolate cookie can be harmful to a dog due to the presence of theobromine, which is toxic to them. The severity of the reaction will depend on the size of the dog and the amount of chocolate consumed. It is best to contact a veterinarian immediately if a dog ingests chocolate.
Logically no, but if you give it an excessive amount then yes,
Yes, and no if you give it a lots of chocolate yes. If it is a little it will not hurt the dog.
it depends on what type of dog you breed your chocolate lab with.