@messedupfoods Mmm, cured water...
(NOx is made when there are electrical sparks, which can turn into nitrites and nitrates upon reaction with water. Nitrates and nitrites are used to cure meats)
@JerotProbably@Geteer_181@messedupfoods Well, 30 grams of salt is bad for you, but 3 gram of salt is fine. You still shouldn't intentionally feed dogs chocolate though I guess. It'd be fine if your dog was large (+50 lbs) and you fed them like, a milk-chocolate covered strawberry every Christmas.
@jamesthefarmer4@Geteer_181@messedupfoods A 5 pound dog could eat up to 4 grams of milk chocolate and be perfectly fine, and up to 15 grams before it becomes a major concern. Over 40 is ER, over 100 is death possible, and over 350 is death likely. https://t.co/qTZmdirsJm
@sheinaragners@messedupfoods A 5 pound dog could eat up to 4 grams of milk chocolate and be perfectly fine, and up to 15 grams before it becomes a major concern. Over 40 is ER, over 100 is death possible, and over 350 is death likely. https://t.co/qTZmdirsJm
@MitchBalenciaga@messedupfoods Yes, but it's not like cyanide or anything. a 5 pound dog could eat up to 4 grams of milk chocolate and be perfectly fine, and up to 15 grams before it becomes a major concern. Over 40 is ER, over 100 is death possible, and over 350 is death likely. https://t.co/qTZmdirsJm
@messedupfoods For those wondering, a 5 pound dog can eat up to 15 grams of milk chocolate before it is advised for it to seek treatment, and up to 4 grams for it to be perfectly fine. (https://t.co/qTZmdirsJm)