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APRIL 2015 DOGGIERESCUE.COM MAGAZINE 27
Did you know ….PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE…
that chocolate
is a hazard for This Easter please keep chocolate out of your pets reach. Teach
your children this is one instance where it’s best not to share!
your dog?
• Dogs have a sweet tooth, a great nose and a strong determination
to find chocolate whether it’s hidden or not! The toxic components
in chocolate are theobromine and caffeine, and the level of toxicity
is based on the type and quantity of chocolate consumed. Early
clinical signs that your dog may have consumed chocolate are
vomiting, diarrhoea and trembling. Dark chocolate is potentially
more harmful than milk chocolate. If your dog ingests any form of
chocolate, it’s best to consult your vet immediately
Telephone: 9890 7220 Snowman Nolan
16 Ross Street, PARRAMATTA. 2150 ( ex DR doggie )
helping to deliver
Easter gifts...
SMALL OR
STUFFED TOYS
• Your dog won’t know the difference
between their toys and the toy Easter
bunnies that abound at Easter. Any
stuffed toys that fill your Easter baskets
need to be dog safe ie: noses, eyes &
decorations securely fastened for small
parts can come off and pose a choking
hazard for your pet.

