Dark chocolates have always been more
toxic than milk chocolates, and these newer chocolates are even more so.
Baking chocolate is actually more
toxic than milk chocolate, so the consumption of a chocolate muffin definitely warrants a visit to your veterinarian.
Baking chocolate is actually more
toxic than milk chocolate, so the consumption of a chocolate muffin definitely warrants a visit to your veterinarian.
Not exact matches
Moderate to high toxicity holly berries and leaves; bubbling lights (methylene chloride); snow scenes (may contain salmonella); aftershaves / perfumes / alcoholic beverages; and
chocolate (dark is more
toxic than milk).
The darker the
chocolate, the more dangerous for canines: A single ounce of baking
chocolate is
toxic to a 10 — pound dog, though she can consume 10 ounces of
milk chocolate without serious consequences (other
than a possible upset stomach).
Unsweetened or baking
chocolate contains a much higher amount of the potentially
toxic theobromine
than milk chocolate (approximately 10 times the amount on average).
Milk chocolate is less
toxic than dark
chocolate or baking
chocolate because the methylxanthine concentration is lower.