Renée Fabian is Lead Editor for Pet Health at Forbes Advisor. She has over 10 years experience as a journalist and editor covering pet and human health topics. Renée previously worked as senior pet ...
If dogs understood every word their humans spoke, they would know to stay away from chocolate. Then again, they would probably disregard the warning and eat it anyway. Dogs shouldn't eat chocolate ...
Many common Halloween candies, including chocolate, raisins, and those with xylitol, are toxic to dogs. Chocolate's toxicity depends on the type, amount consumed, and the dog's weight, with darker ...
According to experts, chocolate is toxic to dogs because it contains theobromine and caffeine, which stimulate the nervous system and heart. Darker chocolate poses a higher risk, with cocoa powder and ...
Dogs are naturally curious and may try to eat human foods, but some items can be extremely dangerous. Chocolate, grapes, onions, xylitol, alcohol, and processed foods can cause severe health issues.