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Dog Chocolate Popular Q&A
Q: What is in dog chocolate?
A: Usually carob. But I don't think it is great for dogs either. (chocolate alternative) Read More »
Q: What is dog chocolate made of?
A: Carab/. Read More »
Q: Why is it bad to give dogs chocolate?
A: Chocolate, particularly of the most toxic type, can bring about epi... ...MORE... Read More »
Q: Why is it dangerous to feed dogs chocolate?
A: Dogs eating chocolate can cause enteritis or pancreatitis after due to the... Read More »
Q: What Happens When You Feed a Dog Chocolate?
A: In chocolate, the stimulant theobromine causes poisoning in dogs. Unlike humans, a dog's body does not have the ability to metabolize theobromine fast enough to... Read More »