Choc Drops Dog Treats by Pets at Home is a great way to spoil the dog with a sweet tooth.Normal chocolate can be harmful to dogs; so our Choc Drop Treats have been made with a chocolate substitute (contains no theobromine), which is not only delicious but is safe for your dog to eat.Ideal for use with reward based training, or serve sensibly as a treat throughout the day; these tasty choc treats will have your dog licking its lips waiting for the next.Copy & Pasted from: http://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets/choc-drops-dog-treats-125gm
@gammaguy Dogs will certainly eat sweet foods — we had one who learned to pick ripe blackberries — but I don’t think they are as motivated by sweets as their owners. The idea that this is like chocolate is meant to attract the owners, who naturally want to share one of their favorite treats with their pets. The dogs, on the other hand, would probably prefer a meatball.
In the US, we now have an ingredient called “chocolity” boldly printed on the package. It may or may not contain chocolate, but even if it does, not a significant amount and I can’t find its effect on dogs – or humans for that matter.
Read all about it, and maybe learn somethingFrom the manufacturer:Choc Drops Dog Treats by Pets at Home is a great way to spoil the dog with a sweet tooth.
Normal chocolate can be harmful to dogs; so our Choc Drop Treats have been made with a chocolate substitute (contains no theobromine), which is not only delicious but is safe for your dog to eat.
Ideal for use with reward based training, or serve sensibly as a treat throughout the day; these tasty choc treats will have your dog licking its lips waiting for the next.
g.iangoodson almost 9 years ago
0904 GMT and no preachy comments from the US. Have they finally learned?
juicebruce almost 9 years ago
Choc drops is the name of a dog treat on the other side of the pond if I remember correctly so it is alright.
TrudyQ Premium Member almost 9 years ago
UK product, contains choc substitute not chocolate. Look up Choc Drops.
Toonerific almost 9 years ago
Choc Drops Dog Treats by Pets at Home is a great way to spoil the dog with a sweet tooth.Normal chocolate can be harmful to dogs; so our Choc Drop Treats have been made with a chocolate substitute (contains no theobromine), which is not only delicious but is safe for your dog to eat.Ideal for use with reward based training, or serve sensibly as a treat throughout the day; these tasty choc treats will have your dog licking its lips waiting for the next.Copy & Pasted from: http://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets/choc-drops-dog-treats-125gm
AtariDragon almost 9 years ago
@gammaguy Dogs will certainly eat sweet foods — we had one who learned to pick ripe blackberries — but I don’t think they are as motivated by sweets as their owners. The idea that this is like chocolate is meant to attract the owners, who naturally want to share one of their favorite treats with their pets. The dogs, on the other hand, would probably prefer a meatball.
hippogriff almost 9 years ago
In the US, we now have an ingredient called “chocolity” boldly printed on the package. It may or may not contain chocolate, but even if it does, not a significant amount and I can’t find its effect on dogs – or humans for that matter.
annette143NotMe almost 9 years ago
I’m glad when they post comments warning about chocolate being a poison. “preachy..have they Finally learned” { sounds so Rude!
new people are born all the timethere will always be someone who has not heard chocolate will kill a dog.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
I was wondering how long it would take for some individual to make a comment about “Choc Drops” containing chocolate.
It didn’t take long at all…
Daviddeer almost 9 years ago
http://www.petmd.com/dog/chocolate-toxicity
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Read all about it, and maybe learn somethingFrom the manufacturer:Choc Drops Dog Treats by Pets at Home is a great way to spoil the dog with a sweet tooth.
Normal chocolate can be harmful to dogs; so our Choc Drop Treats have been made with a chocolate substitute (contains no theobromine), which is not only delicious but is safe for your dog to eat.
Ideal for use with reward based training, or serve sensibly as a treat throughout the day; these tasty choc treats will have your dog licking its lips waiting for the next.
Choc Drops do NOT contain any chocolate…