Help! My dog at a choclate Ho Ho! It was not the brand name Ho Ho however same thing. She only got ahold of one of them. I called the company and they said that it was a little under 1oz for what she ate. I have been looking online and I am seeing some places saying it could kill her and others saying it will make her sick. I am really worried! Does anyone know? She is not acting any different. She is about 15 lbs. I also do not know what category of choclate this would be under. I know it is not Bakers however that is it.; I called the company and they said that they could not help me! Please help!
clouded_bluee answered Monday November 13 2006, 6:00 pm: Well, if it ws Baker's chocolate then yes that may kill her, usually HoHo's dont have baker's chocolate, nor does the kind he ate. All he would do is possibly get sick, throw up, diarrea. there's nothing to worry about. My friends dog once ate a whole bag of hershey's chocolate and shes perfectly fine. so don't worry. [ clouded_bluee's advice column | Ask clouded_bluee A Question ]
karenR answered Monday November 13 2006, 5:32 pm: I agree with what the others say. I had a dog that had a jolly old time a couple of Christmases ago.
She got into all 5 grand kids Christmas stockings while we were all gone. She ate I don't no how many solid chocolate cars and reindeer's. She was fine.
Alin75 answered Monday November 13 2006, 5:13 pm: Nothing wrong with everyones advice. Definately keep a close eye on your doggy. However, she is very likely just fine. I have seen dogs eat a lot more chocolate than that and have no problem. I think to kill a dog you need a fair amount of that dark potent cooking chocolate. At least thats what a I heard from a dog trainer.
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Monday November 13 2006, 4:50 pm: just watch your dog closly. if she starts acting funny then take her to the vet RIGHT AWAY!
if this makes you feel any better, my neighbors golden retriever ate a whole chocolate cake and she just threw it back up later.
but for your dog i think it also depends on the size of the dog. do you have a big dog? if yes then i think he can handle it. but if he is a realy tiny dog then it might affect him more. [ TEENAGExHEARTS's advice column | Ask TEENAGExHEARTS A Question ]
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