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>It is mainly dark chocolate that causes the problem as there is theobromine? in it. The milk variety is fairly inocuous.
>As a caring company producing feeding stuffs for all pet animals we are well aware of the implications of various 'safe' human foods in particular animals.
>Chocolate is one such human product which can be extremely dangerous to dogs and especially smaller dogs.
>The active ingredient in cocoa is Theobromine. Theobromine is used in the veterinary trade in the form of its Salicylate as a diuretic for dogs. A therapeutic dose range is 0.15 - 0.5g for small-large dogs. The drops are formulated to contain a very small amount of cocoa powder and it's effect is substituted by high quality flavourings.<
>Our choc drops contain Theobromine at the level of 0.03% w/w which means that small dog would need to eat 500g of drops immediately and a large dog 2.5k immediately to constitute a therapeutic dose of Theobromine.
>The feeding instruction on our packs recommends feeding amounts that can be given to a dog in absolute safety, providing a very acceptable treat and a calculated amount of vitamins necessary to keep a dog in good health.
>You may safely feed your pet on Good Boy Choc Drops and any of the many products we have in our range.
>Assuring you of our best interests at all times.<
>Carol Greaves<
>C Greaves (Mrs)<
>Customer Relations<
all the chocolate is mine anyway bwa ha ha
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