Theobromine Dose Equation:
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The Theobromine Dose Calculator estimates the amount of theobromine (in mg per kg of body weight) that a dog has ingested from consuming chocolate. Theobromine is a toxic compound for dogs found in chocolate products.
The calculator uses the Theobromine Dose equation:
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Explanation: The equation calculates the toxic dose of theobromine based on the amount and type of chocolate consumed and the dog's body weight.
Details: Accurate theobromine dose calculation is crucial for assessing chocolate toxicity risk in dogs, determining appropriate treatment, and preventing serious health complications.
Tips: Enter chocolate amount in ounces, theobromine content in mg/g, and dog's body weight in pounds. All values must be valid positive numbers.
Q1: What is the toxic dose of theobromine for dogs?
A: Mild symptoms may appear at 20 mg/kg, moderate symptoms at 40 mg/kg, and severe symptoms at 60 mg/kg. Doses above 100-150 mg/kg can be fatal.
Q2: How do I know the theobromine content of different chocolates?
A: Dark chocolate has the highest content (5-16 mg/g), milk chocolate has moderate (1.5-2.5 mg/g), and white chocolate has very low theobromine content.
Q3: What are the symptoms of chocolate toxicity in dogs?
A: Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, increased thirst, panting, restlessness, excessive urination, and in severe cases, muscle tremors, seizures, and heart failure.
Q4: When should I contact a veterinarian?
A: Contact a veterinarian immediately if your dog has consumed chocolate, especially if the calculated dose exceeds 20 mg/kg or if symptoms are present.
Q5: Are some dogs more susceptible to chocolate toxicity?
A: Yes, smaller dogs, puppies, and dogs with pre-existing health conditions are at higher risk and may show symptoms at lower doses.