Last Updated on September 20, 2023
Straight up, the answer is no, Chinese Crested shouldn’t really have chocolate!
This is because chocolates have certain components that don’t blend too well with a Chinese Crested’ digestive system, such as theobromine (which is somewhat like a sort of caffeine).
Theobromine also affects a Chinese Crested’ central nervous system, kidneys, and even the heart! Chinese Crested have a hard time metabolizing this substance, unlike humans.
This means that this toxic component has a tendency to build up in a Chinese Crested’ body, making it harmful for them.
Potential Effects Of Theobromine
When Chinese Crested eat this sweet snack, high doses of theobromine might result in seizures, muscle tremors, vomiting, internal bleeding, and even heart attack!
Are All Chocolate Types Dangerous?
Studies show that dark chocolate and bitter-tasting chocos are more dangerous to pets. Although milk chocolate is less harmful to Chinese Crested, it can still be dangerous if consumed in large quantities.
Symptoms You Should Look Out For
When suspecting Chinese Crested to have eaten any type of chocolate or potential poisoning, you can always look out for clinical signs like hyperactivity, diarrhea, vomiting, restlessness, increased urination, and an abnormal heart rate. These symptoms tend to appear within the first 6 to 12 hours upon excessive intake.
My Dog Ate Chocolate. What Should I Do?
The first thing you should always do when you suspect Chinese Crested to have eaten chocolate is to contact your trusted veterinarian immediately.
While you can always consider your dog’s size and type, it’s best to leave care and potential treatment to the professionals.
For light cases, vets usually rely on the vomiting method for Chinese Crested. Depending on how serious the case is, supplemental treatment can also be the way to go.
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