Biology, asked by Jessica6300, 1 year ago

Is it good to give chocolates to dog??? If yes/no.....explain why... :-)

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Answered by Aditya070303
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Not at all....
It turns out that, for dogs, a chemical in chocolate called theobromine is the source of the problem. Theobromine is similar to caffeine. To dogs, theobromine is toxic.
So, giving chocolate to dog means you are poisioning him...

Hope you will understand...
Answered by BIGBANG1234
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↪ No, It is not good to give chocolates to dog.


↪ Reason :


▶ Chocolates and other cocoa products contain a toxic component called theobromine. The darker the chocolate, the more theobromine and the more it is harmful.


▶ Our body quickly metabolizes the theobromine. Thus, it is not harmful for us. However, dogs metabolizes theobromine much more slowly. So, it stays in their bodies for a longer time, resulting in vomiting, diarrhea, etc.


▶ Moreover, if large quantities of chocolate are digested by the dog, the effect can be much more severe. The heart rate of the dog might beat twice its normal rate, increasing the blood flow. This can prove to be lethal to the dog.



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