Gardening Products and the Safety of Your Pet
Gardening Products and the Safety of Your Pet
Posted on 2010-04-23 13:35:10

There is an email that has been circulating through pet lovers’
mailboxes since as early as 2001. This particular email warns pet owners
about a product called Cocoa Mulch. This email “rumor” has been
investigated multiple times, and while parts of the email are in fact
“rumor”, the warning itself is very valid.
Commercial mulch products that contain cocoa bean shells are popular in many areas. It is known for its fine texture and sweet aroma, but that sweet smell translates into a dangerous temptation for dogs. Cocoa mulch contains two ingredients also found in chocolate: theobromine and caffeine. These ingredients can make your pet very ill, displaying symptoms such as: upset stomach, bouts of diarrhea, acting jittery, or even beginning to display seizure activity. Theobromine is toxic to dogs, if ingested in a large enough quantity.
Dogs and puppies are naturally curious, and some are known to eat just about anything! If you notice your dog eating mulch, make sure you intervene and check the ingredients, if available. When purchasing mulch, please be aware of these risks and always read the labels for ingredients and written warnings for dangers to pets. If your pet displays any of the symptoms listed, and you suspect ingestion of a foreign material, please contact your veterinarian immediately, or call the Animal Poison Control Center at 1-888-426-4435.
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