Chocolate poisoning in dogs
Chocolate contains a substance called theobromine , which is perfectly safe for humans, but toxic for dogs, cats and rabbits.

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Theobromine poisoning is an overdosage reaction to the xanthine alkaloid theobromine , found in coffee, chocolate, tea, cola beverages, [1] and some other foods.
Chocolate Poisoning in Dogs
Chocolate toxicity in dogs is one of the most common poisoning emergencies we see at Animal Trust Vets. Chocolate contains theobromine , a substance that dogs cannot metabolise effectively. This allows it to build up in the body and cause toxic effects. Chocolate also contains small amounts of caffeine, which can contribute to clinical signs.
Additional Notes on Canine Theobromine Poisoning
Understanding Chocolate Poisoning in Dogs | Dogcyclopedia. This note connects the source idea with the visuals in a simple, reader-friendly way.
Chocolate Poisoning in Pet Dogs | PPTX. It gives the article a little more context before the image collection begins.
Chocolate Dog Hurt at Patricia Bartholomew blog. The extra context helps the page feel more useful without forcing the same phrase repeatedly.
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