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Post by mchis on Jul 9, 2011 17:06:25 GMT
I'm glad to hear he is ok! Chocolate is scary but like what was mentioned...milk chocolate they'd have to eat a really large amount of for it to be toxic. One Christmas Matilda got into a load of chocolate something or others in the girls rooms (they're not banned from my girls rooms becaue they're such slobs! LOL). Anyway, I had no idea until she started throwing up chocolate. I monitored her & she was a-ok after a few times of vomiting but the poor thing must have injested quite a bit of milk chocolate to upset her tummy & have her throw up that much. Now I don't sweat tiny pieces of chocolate here or there. I don't intentionally give it to them but with kids...it's bound to happen. And so far we've had no other instances of tummy upset. Hope that Dillon takes it easy on his mum for a while. Geez!!
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Kelly
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Post by Kelly on Jul 9, 2011 19:49:33 GMT
Betty once ate an entire box of Turtles. ENTIRE BOX. They were actually "fake" turtles, but that's the best way to describe them. We wake up to PUKE EVERYWHERE. Panic, ofcourse, call my ChiLady and get told she will likely be fine to just watch her (why do these things ALWAYS happen on Sundays?). The next day, after she felt better... we find out she had stashed a few chocolates FOR LATER. *headdesk* Yes, my dog, SAVED SOME FOR WHEN SHE FELT BETTER. *sigh* In my research I find out that she would have had to eat a LOT more of the milk chocolate to actually get her really sick (dead), so as long as she had vomitted it all up, she'd be fine. Dark chocolate is scary.
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Post by Lucy on Jul 10, 2011 8:00:12 GMT
Omg I am in tears with laughter! Sorry, I would've had a heart attack but the bit about her stashing them away for later, oh that is too funny! So glad everything was ok and you managed to stay calm. I seriously would've had a nervous breakdown!
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