“Great! Right, let’s go back down and finish our coffee. I might even find a chocolate-biscuit for you as a reward for being a brave boy,” said Marco. “Bastard!” retorted Robbie. The two boys talked for some time about the cane and then slid off on to other topics. After ab...
He stood as always admiring himself in the mirror. He was a good looking lad, short dark hair, hazel eyes and a cheeky smile which could win anyone’s heart, except Roger Black’s. His broad muscular chest had a slight fuzz of hair, leading down to his washboard stomach and then a t...
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Not all foods are safe for cats. Human foods with strong seasonings can be irritating to cats and potentially dangerous. Other foods which are on the no-no list include garlic, onion, chives, leeks, chocolate (especially dark chocolate), macadamia nuts, coconut milk, grapes and raisins — th...
Chocolate cakes have a considerable amount of theobromine from cocoa powder, chocolate chips, or dark chocolate in the cake mix. It also has unhealthy ingredients such as sugar and fact. So feeding or accidental consumption of chocolate cake may result in a stomach upset or, even worse, severe...
Fried foods areno goodfor dogs on the whole, and when there's a bowl of tartar sauce near to hand, it increases the risk of temporary digestive upset. Can dogs have Dijon? Dijon mustard is not the same as French mustard, butdogs should stay away from both kinds. Dijon is dark yellow...
Chocolate Unsplash Chocolate Chocolate is one of the most commonly recognized toxins for dogs. The culprit is theobromine, an alkaloid that can cause cardiac arrhythmias and central nervous system dysfunction in dogs. Dark chocolate, semisweet chocolate, and unsweetened baker's chocolates are the most...
and my house is often cluttered, but I am finding my way. I am all that and more to discover, both dark and light. I, too, am learning to embrace the paradox of who I am. I will forever be a student of life and have come to love the human spirit, primarily when it is fully...
We found this out the hard way when we (stupidly) left a gigantic double-dark chocolate cookie on the coffee table. Our dog, the little angel, ate the entire thing in about 30 seconds while I was in the bathroom. About $600 in vet bills later, she was fine. Lesson learned!
Chocolate is one of the most commonly recognized toxins for dogs. The culprit is theobromine, an alkaloid that can cause cardiac arrhythmias and central nervous system dysfunction in dogs. Dark chocolate, semisweet chocolate, and unsweetened baker's chocolates are the most dangerous, while milk and...