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Nov 1, 2024
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Gustav
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Sounds like a valuable lesson for both
Dogs are normally good about knowing what they shouldn't eat.
Why do they fail that so badly with chocolate?
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My teenage son left his Halloween candy within reach of a dog and they ate
WhirleyPop
9:33am
RE: My teenage son left his Halloween candy within reach of a dog and they ate
Stucoug83
9:36am
So....the dogs dead now?
notaboy
9:37am
is the dog okay?
Cougarclaw
9:37am
So far
WhirleyPop
9:44am
thats when the teenage son learns the second lesson the hard way.
TN_Coug
9:45am
Milk chocolate isn't a big risk for dogs. Dark chocolate is where it can be dangerous
Chemish
9:49am
Dog will probably get the runs. Might want to leave it outside more than usual.
Soupie
10:33am
Sounds like a valuable lesson for both
Gustav
9:37am
To be fair, most on here also fail to appropriately regulate chocolate intake
notaboy
9:45am
My dog eats chocolate all the time. It has never phased him.
Cosmodiar
9:46am
That's no dog
CBaass
9:47am
It’s an imperial space station!
puntersarepeople
9:55am
Doggabetes incoming
vagabonder
9:59am
RE: My teenage son left his Halloween candy within reach of a dog and they ate
BYU Grounds
10:18am
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