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Chocolate

Dangerous

Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, both toxic to dogs.

Toxicity Level

9/10

Why It's Dangerous

Dogs metabolize theobromine much more slowly than humans. Dark and baking chocolate are the most dangerous.

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The Science

Theobromine and caffeine

Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, both methylxanthine compounds. Dogs metabolize theobromine approximately 6 times slower than humans (half-life of ~17.5 hours vs ~2-3 hours in humans). This means even moderate amounts accumulate to dangerous levels. Theobromine stimulates the central nervous system and cardiovascular system, causing rapid heart rate, tremors, and in severe cases, seizures. Dark chocolate and cocoa powder contain the highest concentrations — up to 130-450mg theobromine per ounce — while milk chocolate contains around 44-60mg per ounce.

Sources

  • ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
  • Merck Veterinary Manual — Chocolate Toxicosis
  • Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
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Dosage & Thresholds

Mild symptoms (vomiting, diarrhea) can occur at 20mg theobromine per kg of body weight. Cardiac effects begin at 40-50mg/kg. Seizures occur around 60mg/kg. The lethal dose is approximately 100-200mg/kg. For a 10kg dog, just 30g of dark chocolate (about 1 ounce) could cause serious symptoms. A full bar of dark chocolate could be fatal for a small dog.

Symptoms to Watch For

warningVomiting
warningDiarrhea
warningRapid breathing
warningIncreased heart rate
warningSeizures
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If your dog has ingested chocolate

Contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal poison hotline immediately. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a vet.

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