Easter eggs are not for dogs

huskydog
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edited April 2017 in Your Pets #1

Just a reminder to dog owners to keep any chocolate eggs away from your pet , and a good time to explain to children that chocolate is poisonous to them (dogs not children), keep your dogs safe

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  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #2

    You  cannot  repeat  that  message  too  often,  Huskypup  !

  • groovy cleaner
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    edited April 2017 #3

    ye my spaniel will be on the phone to the RSPCA  when she sees me eating something and finds out she wont be having a share ,she wants whatever I have but obviously I not give her everything I have .

  • crusader
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    edited May 2017 #4

    Good point if you dont want your dog to be left out there is plenty of animal chocolate on the market

  • Milothedog
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    edited May 2017 #5

    Just in case anyone is tempted to give them "just a little bit" we knew a couple who had a beautiful boxer bitch. she manged to to escape her cage in the awning one evening and found a small bar of milk chocolate that she ate. She died 6 weeks later of organ failure. so sad.  

  • richardandros
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    edited May 2017 #6

     Think we had a lucky escape a couple of months ago.  Meg, our Cockapoo has to be the greediest dog alive and will eat, literally, anything and everything. We popped round to see our neighbours and Carol who was celebrating her birthday had been given a magnificent chocolate cake by the children.  Unbeknown to us, it was sitting on the worktop in the kitchen.  As soon as Meg was off her lead, she totally ignored everyone and dashed into the kitchen where apparently, she sank her teeth into this showpiece cake, munching away for all she was worth. As well as being totally embarrassed, I was also worried about what might happen to Meg, having read about the treatments necessary after a dog has consumed chocolate.  Fortunately, she showed no ill effects and still remains as greedy as ever.  An important lesson learned (on my part), however, and a big sigh of relief!

  • groovy cleaner
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    edited May 2017 #7

    hope she is OK my Cocker Spaniel is a greedy girl but fortunately doesn't steel food but she does however look for stuff when I'm out walking her ,many a time when I'm on the road drags me back to look at something she thinks is food ,off the lead she is always rooting around looking for stuff !!

  • G Cherokee
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    edited May 2017 #8

    Since we had our cocker spayed she's been an eating machine!!!

    She hates doggy chocolate, but drives us mad when there is chocolate about.

    We've just got it thru to our 3 year old Granddaughter that she mustn't give Daisy chocolate because it will make her very poorly.

    Now she asks if it's ok to give her something, bless her .