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Chocolate Detox for Dogs – Chocolate Toxin Absorbing Supplement, 2 Tabs, 0.4 oz
The Chocolate Detox for Dogs is an essential supplement to have on hand for accidental chocolate ingestion. This veterinarian-recommended, toxin-absorbing formula works quickly to help reduce the effects of chocolate toxicity. Safe for dogs and puppies 8 weeks of age and older, it’s made in the USA with no artificial flavors, preservatives, or GMOs.
Features:
Rapid-acting chocolate toxin absorbing supplement
Easy to use with simple tablet dosing
Veterinarian recommended for emergency chocolate ingestion
No artificial flavors, preservatives, or GMO ingredients
Made in the USA
Why Chocolate is Toxic to Dogs:
Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, which dogs metabolize much more slowly than humans. These compounds can cause severe toxicity, ranging from mild discomfort to life-threatening complications.
Types of Chocolate and Toxicity Levels:
Dark chocolate and baking chocolate: Highest theobromine content – most dangerous
Milk chocolate: Moderate theobromine levels
White chocolate: Lowest theobromine content but still harmful in large quantities
Signs of Chocolate Poisoning in Dogs:
Vomiting and diarrhea
Increased thirst and urination
Restlessness and hyperactivity
Rapid breathing or panting
Increased heart rate
Muscle tremors or seizures
Collapse or coma (in severe cases)
Dosage:
Feed tablets based on your dog's weight:
Dogs up to 10 lbs: 1 tablet
Dogs over 10 lbs: 2 tablets
For dogs 8 weeks of age or older. Puncture the foil or tear the package to release tablets. Contact your veterinarian to determine proper treatment for severe ingestion.