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krichardson

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Yeesh that sounds like an awful lot of chocolate for a humanoid let alone a dog.So I'm guessing your dog's heAlth slowly deteriorate and worsen over that span of time because of the pie?
 

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8 years later?


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Yeesh that sounds like an awful lot of chocolate for a humanoid let alone a dog.So I'm guessing your dog's heAlth slowly deteriorate and worsen over that span of time because of the pie?
I've always heard that chocolate will kill a dog, but Rex lived longer than any other dog my family owned (out of a dozen or more) even though he are over a pound of chocolate in one sitting. As far as his health being affected. I suppose it's possible that he could have lived longer, but I am not sure about that. By the way, he wasn't even a big dog, he was a forty pound Border Collie/Blue Healer mix that had survived parvovirus as a pup.
 

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I've always heard that chocolate will kill a dog, but Rex lived longer than any other dog my family owned (out of a dozen or more) even though he are over a pound of chocolate in one sitting. As far as his health being affected. I suppose it's possible that he could have lived longer, but I am not sure about that. By the way, he wasn't even a big dog, he was a forty pound Border Collie/Blue Healer mix that had survived parvovirus as a pup.
Oh so youre dispelling the myth?

I was so confused. I have a similar story of 2 dogs taking down a ton of cookies and cookie dough but they barfed it up


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