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Pogo Dog just ate an entire sleeve of mints

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The chocolate ones in the sleeves like you see at Walgreens. A whole box.
That's probably like 20-25?

Lori had brought some presents for mom and I put them under the tree not knowing what they were.


I just came home and now I know what they were.


Fok. Me. Stupid. Dog. I cannot deal.

Something is bound to go right eventually.
 
Funny thing is I was so proud of myself that I remembered to pick up the trash can in that room and close the pantry before I left.

He is diabetic so I am worried, but he seems to be feeling ok? Iron gut that dog has.
 
Could be poisonous; not kidding

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobromine_poisoning

Serious poisoning happens more frequently in domestic animals, which metabolize theobromine much more slowly than humans, and can easily consume enough chocolate to cause chocolate poisoning. If large numbers of filled chocolate candies are consumed another serious danger is posed by the fat and sugar in the fillings which can sometimes trigger life threatening pancreatitis several days later. The most common victims of theobromine poisoning are dogs,[3][4][5] for which it can be fatal.


Merry Christmas; hope your doggie is ok
 
Could be poisonous; not kidding

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobromine_poisoning

Serious poisoning happens more frequently in domestic animals, which metabolize theobromine much more slowly than humans, and can easily consume enough chocolate to cause chocolate poisoning. If large numbers of filled chocolate candies are consumed another serious danger is posed by the fat and sugar in the fillings which can sometimes trigger life threatening pancreatitis several days later. The most common victims of theobromine poisoning are dogs,[3][4][5] for which it can be fatal.


Merry Christmas; hope your doggie is ok
Oh wow Q. I think mints are supposed to be low fat , but I am not sure of the sugar content. I googled "my dog ate a bunch of mints" and seemed to be reassured, but now I will have to look again. Thanks for posting.