Dangers of Chocolate: Your Guide This Easter

By GAPNSW
April 11, 2017 00:53

Easter is fast approaching and as always, there will be plenty of chocolate consumed in households all over the country. For humans, chocolate is a tasty treat and the only danger it poses is to our waistlines. However, the risks it poses to our furry friends is much greater. Chocolate contains cocoa, and cocoa contains a compound called theobromine. Theobromine is extremely toxic to dogs and also to other pets at certain doses. The amount of theobromine in chocolate is dependent on the type - cocoa powder, baking and dark chocolate have higher amounts of the compound compared to milk or white chocolate. chocolate-no If your dog has accidentally got into some of the kid's Easter eggs, here are some things you should know...

What will happen to my dog?

  • Restlessness and hyperactivity;
  • Trembling;
  • Vomiting and/or diarrhea;
  • Increased drinking and urination;
  • Increased heart rate; and
  • Muscle tremors and/or seizures.

What Should I Do?

Please note that this calculator is a guide only and you should always seek veterinary advice*

How Is Chocolate Poisoning Treated?