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| Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 8:12 pm Post subject: CHOCOLATES CAN KILL YOUR HOUND OR ANY OTHER KIND OF PET |
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Chocolates Can Kill Your Dog!
If anyone has told that chocolate can pose a health risk for dogs, it is a fact as it can sometime be very poisonous too. Chocolate is known for its caffeine and Theobromine content in it which can be very toxic to the dogs on consuming it. Even though those contents are seen in all kinds of chocolates, they are seen more in dark chocolate varieties. When a dog consumes chocolate either in moderate amounts or in large quantities, it might result in nausea, accelerated heart beat, accelerated breathing otherwise known as hyperventilating and vomiting. Even very small quantities of chocolates given over a period of time to the dogs can cause delirious effects to the organs of the body such as liver.
A dog that has been affected seriously can experience seizures and to a greater extent leading towards its death. Since dogs and cats have different digestive systems as they are carnivores by nature unlike the human beings, it is advised that they are not fed with chocolates even in moderate quantities.
The substances in chocolates such as the theobromine, theophyline and caffeine belong to the group call methylxanthine alkaloids that they may not be digested or metabolized by dogs in an effective manner. When chocolate is consumed by dogs, those substances are known to stay in the blood stream of the dogs for even up to 20 hours that the dogs might experience hallucinations, epileptic seizures, racy heartbeats, internal bleeding and also death. If some one thinks that the dogs might die only if they consume huge quantities of chocolate, he is wrong as one chocolate bar is enough to cause excessive illness leading to death in dogs.
The owners of the dogs or any guest who visit the house having dogs are not advised to treat the animal with chocolates assuming that it might not harm them. This is even applicable to other pets in the household. When a dog accidentally consumes chocolate, they should be taken to the veterinarian immediately to avoid any serious problems to the animal. They are usually induced to vomit the chocolate they have consumed to avoid any further complications. Even recipes containing chocolates should not be given to the dogs.
Please spread this message to all to help prevent our loving pets falling victims to poison due to chocolates. _________________ I LOVEMY IOWAHOUNDS & I SUPPORT OUR USA MILITARY. |
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A Dog's Soul
Every dog must have a soul, somewhere deep inside Where all his hurts and grievances are buried with his pride.
Where he decides the good and bad, the wrong way from the right, And where his judgment carefully is hidden from our sight. A dog must have a secret place, where every thought abides, A sort of close acquaintance that he trusts in and confides.
And when accused unjustly for himself, He cannot speak, Rebuked, He finds within his soul, the comfort he must seek. He'll love, tho'he is unloved, and he'll serve tho'badly used, And one kind word will wipe away the times when he's abused. Altho' his heart may break in two, his love will still be whole, Because God gave to every dog an understanding Soul! Author Unknown
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