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Hi,
Bubba <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I think people are paranoid about chocolate. My dogs eat chocolate with
>no adverse effects. Mind you, I don't give them 20 pounds of the stuff...
>I just flick them an M&M or two. ...
>I am not advocating the use of chocolate as a treat, just stating that we
>are too worried about something that is just silly to worry about.
Well, yes and no. Check out http://www.prodogs.com/dmn/gooddog/page97.htm
which essentially says:
Methylxanthines (caffeine and obromine are the harmful substances in
chocolate. Human tolerance is greater than dogs (although this applies to
most animals). It takes about 2 - 3 hours for these substances to clear
the human body, but18 hours to clear the dog's body. A lethal dose of
milk chocolate in an 11 pound dog is about 10 ounces and a lethal dose of
Baker's Chocolate is about 1 ounce.
Bitter Baker's Chocolate is the most toxic because it has the highest
concentration of methylxanthines. Milk chocolate, like in M&Ms is the
least toxic. So, as long as you are CAREFUL about what kind AND how much
choclate they get, the ferrets can probably tolerate a bit. But I
certainly wouldn't use Baker's Chocolate!
Kim and The Terrific Trio
[Posted in FML issue 2501]
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