Oh, Fred. I know exactly what you’re feeling. If left to your own devices you’d eat yourself sick on choc-drops. And I could eat myself sick on chocolates. Neither of us would be happy with ourselves.
Question that I have always wanted to ask…what are those “choco drops” that they can give to Fred when everyone knows that chocolate is dangerous for dogs? I assume it’s a British treat but I only know Jelly Babies. :)
Only slightly related to our “will it harm us” conversation above. Once in the middle of the night, hubby and I got a call from my mother-in-law. She had two bottles of medicine, both pink – one was Pepto-Bismol, for stomach upset, and one was calamine lotion to be applied onto , itchy skin. Since she was sleepy, she had accidentally swallowed a big spoonful of he calamine lotion instead of the Pepto and was worried about it possibly harming her. I called the hospital emergency room, and they called the Poison Control Center, who reassured us that no harm would result from this mistake. They did suggest that MIL move the bottles to different locations, though, of course, lol. I post this because i encourage anyone hwo has a similar event happen to them or someone they know to call a medical facility right away to find out if something needs to be done or if you will be all right.
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
Fred, you have a choco-monkey on your back!
mikenjanet over 1 year ago
Oh, Fred. I know exactly what you’re feeling. If left to your own devices you’d eat yourself sick on choc-drops. And I could eat myself sick on chocolates. Neither of us would be happy with ourselves.
strictures over 1 year ago
To any newbies, no chocolate in choco-drops!
sirbadger over 1 year ago
So am I.
kbyrdleroy123 over 1 year ago
I though all dogs couldn’t eat chocolate.
BigDaveGlass over 1 year ago
Oh, come on, Fred. If you can liberate sausages off the table, a bag of Choc Drops that close to the edge would be no trouble at all…..
Chithing Premium Member over 1 year ago
Addiction is a terrible thing, even for a dog treat.
SusieB over 1 year ago
Save some for later Fred
darcyandsimon over 1 year ago
Aw…
bwswolf over 1 year ago
Just look for some sausage Fred ….. save the Choc Drops for special treats …. :)
GSD Mom Premium Member over 1 year ago
If you have treats that your pet doesn’t want, you have the wrong treats.
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
Fred’s become a choc-drop junkie. He needs Purrcia to come by and distract him.
anncorr339 over 1 year ago
They are fake chocolate
norphos over 1 year ago
Cocoa/chocolate is poisonous to dogs and cats, I have heard that carob is a good alternative for them. Not sure about that though.
mrsdonaldson over 1 year ago
Question that I have always wanted to ask…what are those “choco drops” that they can give to Fred when everyone knows that chocolate is dangerous for dogs? I assume it’s a British treat but I only know Jelly Babies. :)
finnygirl Premium Member over 1 year ago
Only slightly related to our “will it harm us” conversation above. Once in the middle of the night, hubby and I got a call from my mother-in-law. She had two bottles of medicine, both pink – one was Pepto-Bismol, for stomach upset, and one was calamine lotion to be applied onto , itchy skin. Since she was sleepy, she had accidentally swallowed a big spoonful of he calamine lotion instead of the Pepto and was worried about it possibly harming her. I called the hospital emergency room, and they called the Poison Control Center, who reassured us that no harm would result from this mistake. They did suggest that MIL move the bottles to different locations, though, of course, lol. I post this because i encourage anyone hwo has a similar event happen to them or someone they know to call a medical facility right away to find out if something needs to be done or if you will be all right.