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ASPCA NEWS ALERT:FOR DOG OWNERS

HERE I S SOME INFO I THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN IF YOU DON’T ALL READY KNOW

PET POISON ALERT: COCOA BEAN MULCH CAN BE TOXIC TO DOGS
Cocoa Bean MulchIf your dog likes to spend his summer grazing in your garden, his treat-seeking nose may lead him to one danger in particular: the sweet-smelling, but potentially harmful cocoa bean mulch. Made of cocoa bean shells and considered desirable for its eventual degradation into organic fertilizer, this gardener’s choice can be toxic to canines if eaten in large quantities—and some dogs have been known to eat amazing amounts!

In 2007, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) handled 26 cases of cocoa bean mulch ingestion—a third originating in California. “Dogs are attracted to the fertilizer’s sweet smell,” says Dr. Steven Hansen, ASPCA Veterinary Toxicologist and APCC Director, “but like chocolate, cocoa bean mulch can be too much for our canine companions.”

Ingestion of large amounts of cocoa bean mulch, which contains residual amounts of theobromine—a methylxanthine found in chocolate and known to be toxic to dogs—may cause a variety of clinical signs. These typically start with vomiting, diarrhea and elevated heart rate, and if large amounts are consumed, they may progress to hyperactivity, muscle tremors and possibly other more serious neurological signs.

Treatment includes administering medical-grade activated charcoal, bringing tremors under control, cardiac monitoring and preventing further exposure.

“One key point to remember is that some dogs, particularly those with indiscriminate eating habits, can be attracted to any organic matter,” says Dana Farbman, APCC Senior Manager, Professional Communications. “Therefore, if you have a dog with such eating habits, it’s important that you don’t leave him unsupervised or allow him into areas where such materials are being used.”

To avoid contact, pet parents should consider a nontoxic alternative, such as shredded pine, cedar or hemlock bark. These will keep your pooch—and your garden—healthy.

For more detailed information, please take a look at our Animal Poison Control Center online.

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melynda (mel)

  • mikrin

    mikrin, 4 months ago

    I almost bought some of that because it smelled so good!!! Good thing I didn’t! Thanks mel!!

  • Ushna Sardar

    Ushna Sardar, 4 months ago

    thanks Mel!!! huggles

  • mlgkats

    mlgkats in reply to mikrin’s comment, 4 months ago

    you are so welcome , just helping to keep your animals safe

  • mlgkats

    mlgkats in reply to Ushna Sardar’s comment, 4 months ago

    you are so welcome :) huggss back at ya

  • LjMaxx

    LjMaxx, 4 months ago

    Good info to know Mel… I did not know all of this.. I have 2 sml dogs.. I will share this others as well.. :) LJM

  • mlgkats

    mlgkats in reply to LjMaxx’s comment, 4 months ago

    ok that is what i would like every one to know , and thank you any to help

  • Sally Omar

    Sally Omar, 4 months ago

    Mel, Always great advice…Sally xxoo

  • mlgkats

    mlgkats in reply to Sally Omar’s comment, 4 months ago

    thank you so much , this is what try to do to make every one aware of what is bad for their babies

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June 13, 2008

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