This has been said a billion times on this thread and the last but the toxicity of chocolate ingestion depends on the size of the dog and the type of chocolate.
I have not induced vomiting in every dog I've seen this week that has eaten chocolate. For some the dose ingested has made it unnecessary.
and surely the type/grade?
for example
chocolate coins and advent calendars have very low grade chocolate, actually taste more like doggy chocs in days of yore
thunder, both last year and this [yes really i thought id found a foolproof place] showed us how much of a fool she isnt, by peeling the foil off of every coin in the bag she managed to consume, no vet visit needed, not only is it low grade, but shes 40kg so a small bag of coins isnt going to do much
had it been my 80% proof Ecuadorian chocolate, well even one of the little packets [20g] wouldve sent me to the phone at the very least
not that im saying ANYONE should be complacent when it comes to things like chocolate, grapes, mince pies et al
Please dont forget alcohol as well,
lots of us will have house fulls and many people have a tendency to put their beer, wine, spirits on low tables, or the floor near to where they're sitting, it only takes a split second for a dog to have a slurp or two