I doubt that is going to harm them. My cousins cocker spaniel ate a pound of chocolate once!![]()
I doubt that is going to harm them. My cousins cocker spaniel ate a pound of chocolate once!![]()
They're both fine this morning. I am well aware of the toxitity of theobromine, which is why I was worried. I know there is MUCH MUCH more sugar in this fudge than chocolate, its the fudge I make at work, and a medium batch has like 14 pounds of sugar, 1.7 pounds of corn syrup, and like.. 7 pounds of chocolate or something like that. So whatever those ratios are, much more chocolate than sugar.
And yeah.. Jamie was super hyper last night.. but I can't tell if it was more than normal, or because we had guests over she hasn't seen in over a month lol
There's no way you can train them while you're gone... but crating them is the most secure thing you can do for them and your home... until/if they grow out of this stage.
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Yeah except Jamie barks, loudly, non-stop any time she is ever crated. I'm quite positive my neighbors would call my landlord on us for noise disturbance
I feel your pain. My grandmother makes chocolate-covered peanut butter eggs for Easter. I meant to put the egg in the fridge, but I left it on the table. I am usually so good at dog-proofing! Anyway, I was gone 10-15 minutes tops, and Rosoce had a field day. He destroyed the box it was in too. What a bad boy! There wasn't enough chocolate to hurt him at least.![]()
Jessika,
When you are not at home, try doing this when you put them in the crate alongwith that put a Kong Chew toy filled with their favorite treat and then they will be involved in something they like. Try practising this while you are still at home, put them in the crate for an hour or so, increase the time everytime. This will make them comfortable with crate.
I had a scare with our puppy Conner (RIP) once ate a hershey bar. I was panicking until I looked it up on line and he would have to eat like 60 milk chocolate bars for it to be fatal. Baking/dark chocolate is a lot more dangerous. A lot of trainers use M&Ms. Personally, I avoid chocolate because it is a laxative. Crating is pretty harsh on a dog that has not grown up that way. I would suggest a room they can share with a nice window view and plenty of toys and comfy nap places.
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