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Do you guys have to do this EVERY time Fred is given a choc-drop? Donāt we all know by now, British dogs are given safe carob āchoc dropsā?
They are, incidentally, marked as being safe for human consumption, presumably in case a kid decides to scoff them ā so I can report that they taste kind of OK but nothing like Cadburyās Buttons ;-). Oh, and they donāt melt ā we once tried to make a āchocolateā crispie cake for the dogās birthday but it didnāt work
Iām sure the strip is giving Fred the kind for humans, otherwise we wouldnāt have to go through this bullcrap every time the strip mentions choc-drops!
Any Vet or knowledgeable dog owner will tell you that chocolate can be fatal for dogs. It is outrageous portray chocolate in a favorable light This strip could well be responsible for the death of many dogs!
Well here goes, my dogs over the years have all accidentally gotten into chocolate, because they were smart and knew how to climb, unlock cupboards, etc. Anyway, nothing ever happened to them. 2 of them lived to be 16 and 17. Just like anything else, reactions to different things depends on the individual. Iāll leave now! :-)
I donāt want to start a war, but I once had occasion to ask my vet about chocolate poisoning. My dog apparently needed a snickers bar to make it to supper time so he helped himself to mine, wrapper and all, of course! My vet said that as a matter of course, a person should not feed their dog chocolate. He also said you shouldnāt feed them pancakes, cookies, cakes, or any high sugar content food. But in terms of chocolate being especially toxic for dogs, it isnāt. In fact, unless the animal engorged himself, itās doubtful that any long term harm would occur. (other than a tremendous mess!) Itās a common sense issue, which is why it seems to be such a hot button subject with Fredā¦
Tog over 13 years ago
So long as they donāt get muddled. Chocolate for human consumption should never be given to a dog (even though they love the stuff).
upanddown17 over 13 years ago
I also heard chocolate isnāt good for dogs.
-Saint- over 13 years ago
From the Good Boy Choc Drops website:
Good Boy Choc Drops are a specially formulated chocolate suitable for dogs. Normal chocolate can be harmful to dogs.
Good Boy Choc Drops are:
Vitamin enriched to promote overall healthIdeal treat, reward or training aidSafe choc treats for dogsFeeding Guide:
Small Dogs 6-10 drops per day
Medium Dogs 12-15 drops per day
Large Dogs 24-36 drops per day
Ingredients:
Oils and fats, milk and milk derivatives, cereals, various sugars, minerals, derivatives of vegetable origin.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Your such a good dog Fred! Iām sure dad is giving you the doggy choc-dropā¦he wouldnāt want to lose you!
GrimmaTheNome over 13 years ago
Do you guys have to do this EVERY time Fred is given a choc-drop? Donāt we all know by now, British dogs are given safe carob āchoc dropsā?
They are, incidentally, marked as being safe for human consumption, presumably in case a kid decides to scoff them ā so I can report that they taste kind of OK but nothing like Cadburyās Buttons ;-). Oh, and they donāt melt ā we once tried to make a āchocolateā crispie cake for the dogās birthday but it didnāt work
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Until the above post I didnāt know hwat a choc drop was. I didnāt think it would be harmful, but Iām glad it was clarified as well.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Iām evil if I give my dog chocolate.Is my wife evil for giving me cheesecake?If Heaven doesnāt allow my dog, I donāt want to go there.
geneking7320 over 13 years ago
@Lewreader;Have you ever seen a Twilight Zone episode called The Hunt?If you havenāt you will appreciate it. :-)
klb9037 over 13 years ago
Iām sure the strip is giving Fred the kind for humans, otherwise we wouldnāt have to go through this bullcrap every time the strip mentions choc-drops!
denverdog over 13 years ago
Any Vet or knowledgeable dog owner will tell you that chocolate can be fatal for dogs. It is outrageous portray chocolate in a favorable light This strip could well be responsible for the death of many dogs!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Well here goes, my dogs over the years have all accidentally gotten into chocolate, because they were smart and knew how to climb, unlock cupboards, etc. Anyway, nothing ever happened to them. 2 of them lived to be 16 and 17. Just like anything else, reactions to different things depends on the individual. Iāll leave now! :-)
klb9037 over 13 years ago
I donāt want to start a war, but I once had occasion to ask my vet about chocolate poisoning. My dog apparently needed a snickers bar to make it to supper time so he helped himself to mine, wrapper and all, of course! My vet said that as a matter of course, a person should not feed their dog chocolate. He also said you shouldnāt feed them pancakes, cookies, cakes, or any high sugar content food. But in terms of chocolate being especially toxic for dogs, it isnāt. In fact, unless the animal engorged himself, itās doubtful that any long term harm would occur. (other than a tremendous mess!) Itās a common sense issue, which is why it seems to be such a hot button subject with Fredā¦
Scrum over 13 years ago
One Choc-Drop for all that activity? Fred, you deserve a raise!
boldyuma over 13 years ago
Cleopatra says āChoc-Drop?ā..meh.."Gimme a sausage ,or, bacon!"