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    Quote Originally Posted by bett View Post
    I'm not sure that amount of that chocolate would have done any damage. others can chime in but i think it takes the dark chocolate and lots of it.
    I don't know but a friend's cocker spaniel ate 5 pounds of chocolate with no ill effects. Not that I would recommend that.
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    I'm always telling Mocha, he's chocolate on the outside so he doesn't get chocolate on the inside

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    Peroxide has been used for various consumptions of both of my labs including: rocks, grapes, socks, hair scrunchies, etc. Peroxide is a wonder tool for vomiting, however, I will tell you this if you ever need to do it again- GOOD LUCK!!!! They know what is coming and you have never felt strength until you are grappling with a 75 lb lab trying to squirt peroxide in mouth with turkey baster- and that is with another adult helper!!!!!!!

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    How much peroxide do they get? I've wondered this since my labs (maya especially) like to consume..well, anything!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MayaNSofie View Post
    How much peroxide do they get? I've wondered this since my labs (maya especially) like to consume..well, anything!
    I was told by our vet to give him 4 tablespoons, which took 3 of us to give it to him - one to give and two to hold him and then wait 10 to 15 minutues and if he hadn't thrown up to give him 2 more tablespoons and again wait 10 - 15 minutes and keep repeating until he was sick. Cooper was sick after the 4 tablespoons thankfully I didn't have to give him anymore.

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