National Geographic has an interactive chart re: chocolate and dogs - could be useful for dog owners:
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Birthday Happies Jess!!!
Happy Birthday Jessica!
In dog news, it appears that Fenris is allergic to his pain meds. Thankfully, his paw appears to be hurting him less as he is willing to put weight on it more often.
Happy birthday, Jessica!
Can't get any work done because I'm obsessed with looking at vacation rentals by owner in Palm Springs. Am planning to go out there in May to celebrate best friend in SF's graduation from nursing school. They are total Mad Men style!
Happy birthday, Jess.
Why are mornings so hectic?
Oh dear. What's he taking, Gud?
Re dogs and chocolate: how hard is it to chart the word no?
Re dogs and chocolate: how hard is it to chart the word no?
I was wondering the same thing, instead of "How much chocolate can I give my dog so that he gets really, really sick but doesn't actually die?"
Also: white "chocolate" is NOT CHOCOLATE.
Maximum Irony Has Now Been Achieved.
I really hope this doesn't mean we have to shut down the internets.
Yeah, but let me tell you that dogs will get into chocolate and if you think that a smidge of milk chocolate can kill your dog - understanding how lethal x amount of chocolate is to your dog could be v. helpful.
ION, article with Obama transition flowchart.
Keep getting better, Fenris!
My pup ended up getting some chocolate the other day because my attempt to toss a bite of something I didn't like in the trash was not aimed well. Fortunately, she didn't show any signs of being sick.