Can dogs eat chocolate? Why should you never give chocolate to your dog casually?
Dogs cannot eat chocolate
The theobromine and caffeine contained in chocolate can cause problems with the dog’s body function. Different chocolate varieties contain different levels of theobromine and caffeine, so they will also have different effects on dogs' bodies. The content of theobromine in dark chocolate is the highest among chocolates.
Can cause poisoning in dogs
Theobromine is an alkaloid. After dogs absorb theobromine, their ability to metabolize is relatively weak, so they are prone to poisoning. Caffeine can cause damage to the dog's nervous system, causing the dog's heartbeat to be too fast, and even cause sudden death. Owners should never feed chocolate to their dogs, especially dark chocolate with a high cocoa content.
Symptoms of dog poisoning
Symptoms of dog poisoning after eating chocolate include: hyperactivity, diarrhea, dehydration, muscle shaking, nervousness, rapid heartbeat, thirst, and vomiting wait. After your dog accidentally eats chocolate, if any of the above phenomena occur, you must take your dog to the hospital for treatment in time, otherwise your dog may be in danger of life. If there is no way to seek medical treatment immediately, you can ask the dog to drink more water and try to eliminate toxic substances through urination. It is best to make the dog vomit out the chocolate it has eaten.