My thoughts exactly. We don’t teach kids to take food from strangers and the same should apply to animals because both groups can not make responsible decisions. If dog owners wants to diminish their dogs’ anxiety, they should invite friends and family over to be near the dog.
A) everything eventually dies
B) almost everything has sugar in it, xylitol ( a common sugar substitute) is far more toxic.
C) nothing about this says anything about giving the dog sugar.
"if you see him outside, please give him a treat" and a arrow pointing to a bag of chocolate.
i'm not talking about that chocolate is bad for you, but for dogs. the high amount of theobromine can cause the dog to vomit, have diarrhea and even to heart problems and tumors.
B) almost everything has sugar in it, xylitol ( a common sugar substitute) is far more toxic.
C) nothing about this says anything about giving the dog sugar.
i'm not talking about that chocolate is bad for you, but for dogs. the high amount of theobromine can cause the dog to vomit, have diarrhea and even to heart problems and tumors.