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The chocolate toxicity calculator on Pets-Now.com estimates that a standard-sized extra dark chocolate bar would warrant emergency treatment for a small dog weighing 11-26 pounds.
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To use the calculator, you’ll need to know how much and what type of chocolate your pet consumed. RELATED: Check out this guide on pregnancy and pets It's simple and quick to use in an emergency.
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