My Dog Becomes a Human - Ch. 16.9 - Short: It's Snowing! + Valentine's Day Bonus

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Ponta you big dummy...
This is what happens when you play like you still have a full-bodied insulating double-coat.
Thanks for the chapter.
 
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I'd really like to see ponta taking a dive into the snow animated. It seems like it would be fun.

Real glad they don't have to worry about chocolate because of the biological change. Now that has me wondering if that means everything they got into as a dog now is a no go. I'd have to assume that mucking around outside in the dirt might not be as good as before, just a thought.

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So dogs get sick from chocolate because of the theobromine and caffeine content in chocolate is toxic. The dosage and the size of the dog is a factor is a factor whether theobromine poisoning is evident.

A bigger dog would be able to withstand a dose of chocolate that would kill off a smaller dog which is how you get "My dog ate chocolate and they were fine" stories since the amount of chocolate was usually small and the dog was bigger.

Best not to give them chocolate since repeated theobromine exposure can lead to cardiomyopathy development.
 
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So dogs get sick from chocolate because of the theobromine and caffeine content in chocolate is toxic. The dosage and the size of the dog is a factor is a factor whether theobromine poisoning is evident.

A bigger dog would be able to withstand a dose of chocolate that would kill off a smaller dog which is how you get "My dog ate chocolate and they were fine" stories since the amount of chocolate was usually small and the dog was bigger.

Best not to give them chocolate since repeated theobromine exposure can lead to cardiomyopathy development.
thank you for the comment, it's nice to learn that size is huge factor the poisoning
 
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This brings back so many memories.

The first dog, he was a very sickly dog for his entire life. But I’ll always remember him barking at the snow for hours on end. He was such a silly dog. He also managed to get the Halloween candy that we left on the work top. Some how he never managed to jump that high before; he looked so proud of himself.

My second dog , he was the funniest by far; he would love the snow however he would hate wearing anything including his coat. He would just freeze up if something was on him. So he would stay still for a few minutes but the excitement would always win out and he got so hyper he would forget how to walk properly and do little bunny hops

My third dog , when we would go out in the snow she would love rolling around. But the best part was when she would always get balls of snow stuck to her fur on her feet. It looked very cute and festive.

Thanks everyone at Infrequent scans for the translation.
 
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I remember someone told me that their dog raided their pantry and ate like a whole box of chocolates. I remember they were worried sick but the dog was perfectly fine. Must've had a stomach like an iron cauldron. LMAO
I've given my dog and he's eaten far worse than chocolate (idfk how many times) and he's never gotten sick, and it's to the point that I don't know if he can die. Am I safe?
 

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