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Old 11-28-2010, 05:10 PM   #7
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by jinhopark View Post
Thankfully we rarely have chocolate in the house, except for around Halloween...but if we did it would most definitely be milk chocolate and not the dark or baking chocolate...dark chocolate, YUCKKKKK!!!

I hope it does not have a permanent effect on the nervous system.

Actually the stuff that worries me more is the healthier stuff that we have around the house, like onions, garlic, grapes/raisins, etc...although I understand that dogs aren't as "attracted" to those items and the quantities needed to adversely affect them is quite a bit higher.
Actually garlic is a big attracter, it won't hurt them in the qualities found in food, but a dog has been know to eat almost a whole bottle of garlic powder, and it did kill him, so garlic had to be added to the poison list. The ingredient in onion that is poisonous, builds up, so over time, it can be deadly. I think it takes quite a few raisons or grapes, but since Yorkies are so small, none would be the best idea.

By the way, you don't like chocolate chips? They're dark chocolate; I wish I didn't like them!
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