Not really sure he’s going to fall for that although it’s worth a shot. Loophole being he said one each but not how many times he gave one each. However it was implied one each one time.
Back before it was pointed out that chocolate kill dogs we used to share with ours on occasion and they never exhibited any signs of illness. The quantity would typically be a Hershey’s Kiss or a chunk off an Easter bunny and the dogs were smaller types like beagles and terriers who lived 10 years or more.
It has to be a high percentage dark chocolate consumed in a large quantity. And it depends on the dog. I had a small dog who ate a whole bag of Hershey’s kisses, foil and all. She didn’t even get sick. One of my beagles ate one of those big ole Hershey’s kisses that are around at Christmas. He didn’t get sick either. I didn’t give them to them. All that being said, I never give my dogs chocolate. They don’t need it.
A friend liked keeping several tiny dogs at once. She’d have them line up like that for their treats. She’d go down the line giving each one a treat and they were patient — as long as everyone got one each round. She was going down the line and told me to watch; she deliberately went back to one dog twice and the others all got very concerned about this. Some made noise, others just tried to push their nose in. It was very cute.
mikenjanet almost 3 years ago
Not really sure he’s going to fall for that although it’s worth a shot. Loophole being he said one each but not how many times he gave one each. However it was implied one each one time.
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
you are twice the size so you need two Fred!
BigDaveGlass almost 3 years ago
“Please sir, I want some more” …… (Not a direct quote)…..
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Sorry Fred … One means One ;-)
relaxbreathe almost 3 years ago
Chocolate kills dogs.
slelareader almost 3 years ago
So cute, each of them. Love the tails wagging.
The Pro from Dover almost 3 years ago
Twice in a week. Priceless.
Yardley701 almost 3 years ago
I had choc drops for my dogs back in the ’60s, they are nothing new
Sir Isaac almost 3 years ago
Back before it was pointed out that chocolate kill dogs we used to share with ours on occasion and they never exhibited any signs of illness. The quantity would typically be a Hershey’s Kiss or a chunk off an Easter bunny and the dogs were smaller types like beagles and terriers who lived 10 years or more.
LAFITZGERALD almost 3 years ago
True, but I think it’s actually Carob, the alternate candy for people who are allergic to chocolate!
SheMc almost 3 years ago
Oh no, who can stop at one?!!
jbcuster almost 3 years ago
It has to be a high percentage dark chocolate consumed in a large quantity. And it depends on the dog. I had a small dog who ate a whole bag of Hershey’s kisses, foil and all. She didn’t even get sick. One of my beagles ate one of those big ole Hershey’s kisses that are around at Christmas. He didn’t get sick either. I didn’t give them to them. All that being said, I never give my dogs chocolate. They don’t need it.
thejanith Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A friend liked keeping several tiny dogs at once. She’d have them line up like that for their treats. She’d go down the line giving each one a treat and they were patient — as long as everyone got one each round. She was going down the line and told me to watch; she deliberately went back to one dog twice and the others all got very concerned about this. Some made noise, others just tried to push their nose in. It was very cute.
cyndefrizzell almost 3 years ago
I checked. Its a chocolate substitute for dogs
Bengal almost 3 years ago
Choc Drops are for sale on Chewy. Carob and vanilla .
robert423elliott 7 months ago
Looks like Yorkie changed colors!