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My Dog Ate 2 Small Hershey Chocolate Bars, Is He Going To Die Or What Will Happen?

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My Dog Ate 2 Small Hershey Chocolate Bars, Is He Going To Die Or What Will Happen?

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Your dog probably won’t die. I looked it up and got this response for this website www.talktothevet.com I googled “dogs and chocolate” it wa the first option The truth is chocolate contains theobromine that is toxic to dogs in sufficient quantities. This is a xanthine compound in the same family of caffeine, and theophylline. Toxic Levels The good news is that it takes, on average, a fairly large amount of theobromine 100-150 mg/kg to cause a toxic reaction. Although there are variables to consider like the individual sensitivity, animal size and chocolate concentration. 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.

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