Some foods look very delicious, but they must not be eaten by Husky dogs (for almost inedible foods, you may want to check out "Several Foods that Husky Dogs Can't Eat").

Why can
Huskies (definite introduction)

The most dangerous one A kind of food that many people never think of is "chocolate"! Strange, why can’t huskies eat chocolate?

Don’t worry, I will introduce to you the reasons why Huskies can’t eat chocolate:

1. Reasons why Huskies can’t eat chocolate. Huskies can’t eat chocolate. Mainly because puppies are very sensitive to the caffeine in chocolate. Although individual Husky puppies vary greatly, some Husky puppies do become agitated after eating a small amount of chocolate. And chocolate contains a lot of sugar, which is harmful to Xiaoha's health. The caffeine in the core of chocolate is like poison to huskies. It can reduce blood flow to the brain, leading to heart disease and other potentially fatal diseases.

Chocolate poisoning is directly related to the type of chocolate and the size of the Husky. The purer the chocolate, the smaller the Husky puppies, and the greater the chance of poisoning. The theobromine contained in chocolate is an important factor in causing poisoning in dogs. Each kilogram of chocolate contains 115 mg of theobromine, which may cause the death of a husky, while ordinary pure chocolate contains about 400 mg of theobromine per ounce (29.6 grams). In other words, a one kilogram husky puppy may die if it eats 9 grams of pure chocolate. (Most chocolates sold in the market are packaged in 60 to 80 grams), so the chance of them being poisoned is really high.

2. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning caused by hashish chocolate. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning are: vomiting, diarrhea, frequent urination, restlessness, excessive activity, and accelerated heartbeat and breathing. Severe cases can also lead to ataxia (unsteady walking), cyanosis, irregular heartbeat, convulsions, and even death due to loss of cardiovascular function.

The treatment of chocolate poisoning is mainly drug support therapy. In severe cases, bladder catheterization is also required to avoid double absorption of toxins through the urinary mucosa. Therefore, I haven’t been able to feed my husky chocolate for a long time! The higher the purity of chocolate, the higher the caffeine content will be, and the greater the harm to Xiaoha will be.

Toxic dose: 226-340g of milk chocolate for a 6-9kg husky puppy, approximatelyWith 28g of black chocolate, there is a possibility that it will be "fixed".

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