Dark Chocolate is the highest poison to give dogs.
If the dog were to eat a large amount, they could well need a trip to the vets.
There are no amphaetamines in chocolate, Whoever told you that has no idea what they are talking about, but there are small amounts of caffeine on chocolate. also, some people can experience sugar rushes from eating large amounts of chocolate.
The terriers eat small amounts of food but some like to eat a lot!
Some foods all dogs should avoid are onions, grapes/rasins/currants, chocolate(especially dark chocolate), avacadoes, onions, garlic, persimmons, rhubarb leaves, high amounts of any type of fish, raw eggs and meat and anything with alcohol or caffeine in it. Because Jacks are small dogs even consuming small amounts of these foods could be deadly.
This is not surely demonstrated but eating chocolate in moderate amounts is good.
The terriers eat small amounts of food but some like to eat a lot!
The terriers eat small amounts of food but some like to eat a lot!
Chocolate is very bad for cats! It's like poison, in small amounts, they will get sick. In larger amounts, it will kill them.
It is thought that chocolate can be poisonous to mice, but only in large amounts. Chocolate is poisonous to most all animals when consumed in large amounts.
Yes, chocolate in large amounts can be a diuretic (makes your stool soft or runny).
Because they use different ingredients and different amounts of them.
Not much. In milk chocolate, there is some mild calcium amounts, but chocolate, for the most part, it not very nutritous.
No. Chocolate is not a legume. However, lots of chocolate products do contain trace amounts of legumes. Namely, traces of peanuts.