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Old October 13th 06, 01:37 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs,rec.pets.dogs.health,rec.sport.football.college
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When my Shepard rescue was new, she climbed up on the counter and ate what
had to be about a pound and a half of the most delicious fudge you've ever
tasted. It didn't kill her, but I'd bet it came close. She was panting,
anxious and throwing up for about the next 24 hours. She also drank about
a gallon of water to rehydrate. It didn't matter. She just threw it
right back up. That's what chocolate poisoning does to a dog.

Dan

That's what a 1 1/2 pounds of chocolate would probably do to a human too!
Theobromine is not exclusive to dogs. Too much can hurt any living thing.
It is similar to caffeine.

Lynne


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Old October 13th 06, 04:18 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs,rec.pets.dogs.health,rec.sport.football.college
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"King's Crown" wrote in message
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A dog trainer told us it was submissive peeing. That when we got home to
not talk to him, not make a fuss, not encourage him making a fuss, just
quietly get him outside to pee. Then when he returned to give him his
hello. It worked wonders for that type of incident.


Why don't you let that dog hump your leg and feel dominate for once in his
life? Be a sport, dude.



winnard


 




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