DRAGSTER AND A FULL TUMMY OF VALENTINES DAY CHOCOLATES

OMG! if its not one thing it's another!! lol.

Everyone knows Dragster just got over the deer tick disease.

Well last night i went into my room and discovered that he had gotten into 2 boxes of V-day chocolates.

One was a medium size suger-free kind containing 12 peices.
the other was a small one containing 4 peices.
Of course i started freaking out because i know dogs cant have chocolate.

I called HomeAgain- which i have on speed dial now.

They calculated his weight, how many teaspoons he ate, and so forth.

I dont know how he got into them, unless someone let him into my room.

I was gone at school and i came home and mom told me he had thrown up on the rug.

I just cleaned it.. and didnt think about it...

But im glad he does throw up anything that he eats thats foreign because the homeagain lady and I had decided that he probally had eaten it that morning and thrown it up. He acted fine all day.. and when i saw the packages around my room i just freaked.

What a relief!!

I am soooo glad he's okay!!


So happy Valentines Day everyone! KEEP YOUR CHOCOLATES UP HIGH- AWAY FROM YOUR CORGIS!

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Comment by Stephanie & Lola on February 12, 2009 at 4:02am
Oh man!! I'm glad Dragster is alright!!! We had a similar scare with those mint chocolate girl scout cookies last week! My monster didn't show one sign of being sick. He was his usually crazy self all day!!
Comment by Geri & Sidney on February 11, 2009 at 10:02pm
OK, according to the World Health Organization, Maltitol is non-toxic to dogs. Whew!

" The results of this experiment indicated that Lycasin 65/63 was not toxic in Beagle dogs under the test conditions used."

Here is the entire article
Comment by Geri & Sidney on February 11, 2009 at 9:24pm
Xylitol is usually used in gum, but maltitol and sorbitol are usually used in sugar-free chocolates. Does anyone have time to research and see what the effects on dogs might be? I know in humans eating too much will give you "gastro-intestinal distress"
Comment by Natalie, Lance &Tucker on February 11, 2009 at 9:05pm
Glad Dragster is ok!
Comment by John Wolff on February 11, 2009 at 8:13pm
I thought it was xylitol that was dangerous to dogs (this from Wikipedia):
Dogs which have ingested foods containing high levels of xylitol (greater than 100 milligram of xylitol consumed per kilogram of bodyweight) have presented with low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia) which can be life-threatening.[25] Low blood sugar can manifest as loss of coordination, depression, collapse and seizures as soon as 30 minutes after ingestion.[26][27] Intake of very high doses of xylitol (greater than 500 - 1000 mg/kg bwt) has also been implicated in liver failure in dogs, which can be fatal.[28] These are points of controversy, however, as earlier World Health Organization studies using much higher doses on dogs for long periods showed no ill effect.
Comment by Geri & Sidney on February 11, 2009 at 5:30pm
Thanks for the reminder Bailee! I would have been especially worried about the maltitol in the sugar-free ones. I'm so glad Dragster is OK. Drag, don't eat the chocolates anymore, OK?

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