Can dogs eat chocolate? The vet explains

Can dogs eat chocolate? The vet explains


According to experts, the dessert, famous at Easter, contains Theobromine, a substance that can poison the animals, causing vomiting and diarrhea

That time of year is coming when all houses are crowded with Easter eggs! According to most people, this is a perfect moment to focus only on the filling of the various options of the candies. However, from the point of view of the parents of petsThe period requires greater attention to animals. This is because, according to experts, chocolate can be harmful to dogs




“For humans, more cocoa, healthier; for pets, it is exactly the opposite,” indicated the vet Gustavo Quirino, on the portal “Dogs and pets”.

Dogs and chocolate do not correspond

Professionals say that it is contraindicated to allow dogs to eat this candy, because it is toxic to animals. “Chocolate contains Teobromine, a substance that pets cannot metabolize correctly. It is similar to caffeine and acts as a stimulating, but in animals there is the strengthening of this effect and can cause serious damage to health.”He explained.

These impacts, however, depend on the quantity ingested by the dog. According to experts, only one piece can already cause vomiting, diarrhea and even pancreatitis. Larger parts, however, attack the heart system and cause convulsions. In addition, it is necessary to pay more attention to bitter chocolates, which have a greater concentration of theobromine. Professionals also underline that, although they do not have cocoa, the white type should also be avoided as it contains sugar and milk.

Signs that your animal has intoxication

If your dog has consumed hidden chocolate, he will have symptoms, for example: increased heart rate, respiratory breathing, body temperature change, tremors or hyperactivity. These signs have started to appear two to four hours after ingestion and can last up to 72 hours. Therefore, it is essential that the animal undergoes a medical evaluation shortly after the first indication of sweet poisoning. Therefore, a professional can indicate adequate treatment.

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* Text under the supervision of Lilian Coelho Maffei

Source: Terra

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