The thing about dogs dying over a choc bar is exadurated a lot. It's been proven that for the average sized dog, a nice rich packet of choco will give it a little more than a bad hair day, but it would have to either be a tiny old dog or eat a shit load more than a dog would normally help itself to to die... Edit: Just saw you said it's a dalmatian thing... Probably
BTW the dog was young, only 4-5 months old...
Sorry to hear about your mates pooch. Could be poisoning, as mentioned above, or epilepsy. But fitting and a quick death is common to both 1080 and Metaldehyde poisoning (garden slug bait). Though 90% of 1080 poison cases dont live long enough for a trip to the vets, where as Metaldehyde has a slower onset. Just a thought, people have cabbages in there gardens at the mo (I think). Worth checking.
Wouldnt be a lot of hope there, at least with a medium size dog by the time it is spread the dog would need to work for a lethal dose. This also shows why in large (read commercial) quantities they come in a (very) strong plastic bottle that i can damn near jump on with out braking.
Hey thanks for the pointer Flame.
Sadly we won't ever find the cause now, my friend didn't wan't her dog autopsied so she's taken it home and buried it under a Tamarillo? bush which is now called a Samarillo bush after the poor dog.
It's a sad thing but worse things happen I guess, thank you all for your contributions, give your pets a bit of fuss, you never know how long they're gonna be our pals. Cheers.
Oh bugger
I used to grow flowers commercially and we used mesurol in large quantities. If I recall we used to buy it in 5kg boxes. One day, one of the chicks working for us was baiting the beds and had an open box on the floor of the pack house. She came back to refill her scoop to find the neighbours friggen dog, snout down chomping like mad in the box. She grabbed the dog and ran to the neighbours place pounding on the door. Neighbour rings the vet who says bring the dog in right away. Less than 5 mins after being caught eating this shit the poor dog was fitting in the back of her car.
The dog survived, but was very sick for a couple of days. We felt terrible, but the dog should not have been in our pack house at 8am in the morning. Slug bait is extremely toxic, but a dog would have to eat a reasonable amount to get really sick. This dumb mutt would never have been able to eat enough if she had attempted to hoover up what we scattered in the beds in the greenhouse. Leaving boxes/bags of it lying around is receipe for disaster for sure.
RIP Sam....
Extra bigfor his owners please MB.. we lost 3 pets within 4 months.. tis heartbreaking..
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