Can’t dogs eat chocolate?
Dogs cannot eat chocolate or other products containing chocolate. Chocolate is made from cocoa beans or is processed. The caffeine, theobromine and other methylxanthine derivatives contained in the cocoa beans will bind to certain receptors on the cell surface, thereby preventing the natural substances in the dog's body from interacting with Receptor binding can cause serious harm to the dog's health. If the dog eats only a trace amount of chocolate by mistake, it will suffer from diarrhea, vomiting and muscle twitching. If the amount is slightly larger, it can cause epilepsy, and the dog may even die due to damage to the heart and nervous system.
Tip:
If you find that your dog has eaten chocolate by mistake, you should take it to the hospital as soon as possible. If the dog ate for a short time, it is recommended to induce vomiting. If it takes a long time, you may first check the liver and kidney indicators, or check whether there are any abnormalities in the blood picture.
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