Must’ve not been a Lab. Our Molly (rest in peace) once ate a baking sheet’s worth of chocolate chip cookies cooling on the counter and didn’t even skip supper!
1. Weight of dog2. Weight of chocolate3. Percent cacao (how dark the chocolate is)
A lot of “chocolate” is actually just “chocolate-flavored.” A mastiff or St. Bernard can take a lot; nearly anything will hurt or kill a toy poodle, Pomeranian, etc. ALWAYS hit the panic button for dark chocolate and especially baker’s chocolate.
Sculpting with chocolate implies using a small block of milk chocolate to keep the expense merely painful. A medium or large dog would probably survive (but always play it safe!); a small dog might not, but chocolate isn’t cyanide: discovered soon enough, a quick trip to the vet’s should avert disaster.
Ida No over 5 years ago
Two birds with one stone. It’s ok, the assignment can be completed in a make-up lesson. And you won’t have the dog as an excuse next time.
The Old Wolf over 5 years ago
Was the chocolate as dark as this strip?
rip_marco over 5 years ago
Must’ve not been a Lab. Our Molly (rest in peace) once ate a baking sheet’s worth of chocolate chip cookies cooling on the counter and didn’t even skip supper!
ArtyD2 Premium Member over 5 years ago
4 upvotes for Sunday morning dog murder.
gnome over 5 years ago
Explains the spike in after Easter puppy sales
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Wow. This got dark in a hurry.
StephenRice over 5 years ago
The variables:
1. Weight of dog2. Weight of chocolate3. Percent cacao (how dark the chocolate is)
A lot of “chocolate” is actually just “chocolate-flavored.” A mastiff or St. Bernard can take a lot; nearly anything will hurt or kill a toy poodle, Pomeranian, etc. ALWAYS hit the panic button for dark chocolate and especially baker’s chocolate.
Sculpting with chocolate implies using a small block of milk chocolate to keep the expense merely painful. A medium or large dog would probably survive (but always play it safe!); a small dog might not, but chocolate isn’t cyanide: discovered soon enough, a quick trip to the vet’s should avert disaster.