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Daisy Description: The case report of a golden retriever suffering serious illness after eating chocolate. (vetheart.com) |
Dogs and Chocolate Toxicity Description: Explains how much can be poisonous, as well as detailing signs of toxicity and available treatments. (talktothevet.com) |
Foods to Avoid in Dogs Description: Certain common foods, even in low amounts, can be toxic to dogs. The signs of toxicity, emergency and veterinary treatment, and prognosis are described. (peteducation.com) |
Notes on Chocolate Toxicity in Dogs Description: Explains why this product is poisonous. (netpetmagazine.com) |
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