06/04/2022
EASTER EGG TIMELY REMINDER
Chocolate Toxicity is very real for DOGS
With a large number of chocolate Easter eggs on the loose at this time of year, it is a timely reminder for you all about the risk of chocolate toxicity. Easter egg hunts are fun, but not a great idea in your back yard if you have DOGS.
Unfortunately, chocolate is not good for dogs! It contains a derivative of caffeine called theobromine and dogs have trouble digesting this ingredient and this leads to toxicity.
There will be dogs that are able to seek out any morsel of chocolate - big or small, wrapped or unwrapped!
Itโs important to remember that ingesting chocolate can be fatal in some dogs.
As a general rule, the darker the chocolate, the more toxic it is. This means dark and cooking chocolate are extra-dangerous. Toxicity is also related to the amount of chocolate eaten relative to the weight of your dog. Be aware that smaller amounts of chocolate may still cause a gastric upset.
If you see your dog eat some chocolate or even if you think your dog might have ingested chocolate, it's best to call your local vet for advice without delay.
Signs of chocolate toxicity:
โข Hyperactivity
โข Vomiting and diarrhoea
โข Tremors, panting and a racing heart
โข Seizures
Treatment of chocolate toxicity:
In most cases, if the vet is not able to make your dog vomit up the chocolate they have eaten before it is absorbed, they can prevent the more serious side effects. Dogs with severe toxicities may require a lavage of stomach contents, intravenous fluids and supportive care in hospital, including medications to treat seizures.
If you are worried about your pet you should always call your vet for advice.