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Aug 2023
7:12pm, 28 Aug 2023
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Metro_Nome
I think you’d probably be ok on the chocolate front, but is there any xylitol? Might be worth a call to poison control if not a vet visit
Aug 2023
7:13pm, 28 Aug 2023
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Helegant
Having been there... and depending on the 'previous' results
1. wait and see
2. there are some bromine vs kg of dog calculators online (I think it was an Australian vet). You need to have the packaging with the chocolate ratio on it.
Aug 2023
7:13pm, 28 Aug 2023
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Helegant
Also check for artificial sweeteners which are potentially nasty
Aug 2023
7:15pm, 28 Aug 2023
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BaronessBL
Just checking ingredients lists of various makes of these things (can't remember where I bought them but probably Asda) but haven't found any xylitol yet.
Aug 2023
7:16pm, 28 Aug 2023
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Helegant
wait and see
obviously that's not 'advice', but my experience of a 10kg spaniel after a couple of similar incidents.
Aug 2023
7:17pm, 28 Aug 2023
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Helegant
Are they these ones? tesco.com
Aug 2023
7:20pm, 28 Aug 2023
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Helegant
34% 0f 144g = 48g of milk chocolate of which only some of that is cocoa.

100mg of theobromine per kilo of weight of your dog is toxic.

Calculator is here rufflesnuffle.co.uk
Aug 2023
7:22pm, 28 Aug 2023
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BaronessBL
No they are not Tunnocks ones wrapped in foil. They were packaged together but not individually wrapped. Asda or Morrisons own brand I would guess and would have been very cheap possibly something like this but not with jam in them groceries.morrisons.com
Aug 2023
7:22pm, 28 Aug 2023
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Helegant
Aug 2023
7:26pm, 28 Aug 2023
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BaronessBL
It was milk chocolate and probably not 'proper' milk chocolate but some sort of chocolate flavour coating. Knowing the previous history I'm inclined to wait and see.

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