Whether you have a dog or not, we have all heard that you should not give chocolate to your dog. But why is this? Some people who don’t understand will ask: What happens if a dog eats chocolate? What's the big deal. Today, the editor of Boqi will answer for you, why can’t you give chocolate to your dog?

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Why not give chocolate to dogs

Chocolate is a delicious snack for humans, but it is It is a deadly poison for dogs. We can digest chocolate easily, but dogs cannot, and the higher the purity of chocolate, the more lethal it is to dogs. A British study pointed out that compared with other times of the year, 40% more dogs are sent to the hospital for accidentally eating chocolate due to giving each other candies and chocolates during Christmas time. So why can’t you give chocolate to your dog?

Chocolate contains substances such as methylxanthine, caffeine and theobromine. Theobromine will act on the core nerves and myocardium of puppies, thereby poisoning them. Humans can digest theobromine through metabolism, but dogs’ digestive system does not have this function. Methylxanthine will stimulate the dog's core nervous system, causing its heart rate to rise sharply, thereby causing a variety of poisoning symptoms. This is why you can’t give chocolate to your dog.

In fact, dogs can also consume a small amount of chocolate. How much chocolate is enough to cause harm to dogs? According to research, the theobromine content in different chocolates is different. Relatively speaking, white chocolate has the lowest content, while black chocolate has the highest content. Another point is that the more bitter the chocolate, the higher the theobromine content.

The above introduction about dogs eating chocolate, I hope it can help pet owners who raise dogs.


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