Chocolate and Caffeine
Veterinary & Aquatic Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.
Toxin
Methylxanthines
Source
Chocolate, coffee, tea, theobromine, caffeine, and theophylline.
General Information
Theobromine is found in chocolate, cocoa beans, cocoa bean hulls (landscape bedding), cola, and tea. Milk chocolate contains 44 mg/oz. and unsweetened baking chocolate contains 390 mg/oz.
Caffeine is found in coffee, tea, chocolate, colas, and human stimulants.
Theophylline is found in tea and human and veterinary preparations.
Caffeine and theobromine have an effect on animals similar to that on people. They increase the breathing and heart rate, sometimes causing irregular beating of the heart. They cause restlessness because of the changes at the cellular level with calcium and energy sources. Caffeine also directly stimulates the myocardium and central nervous system.
Note: Some methylxanthines may be reabsorbed from the urinary bladder.
Toxic Dose
Symptoms occur with the ingestion of 45 mg per pound of body weight. Theobromine deaths have been reported after ingestion of 52 mg per pound of body weight.
Caffeine is toxic at about 63 mg per pound of body weight.
Signs
Common signs include vomiting, diarrhea, panting, hyperactivity, restlessness, ataxia, muscle tremors, increased or decreased heart rate, irregular heart rhythm, increased body temperature. Seizures, coma, or death may occur. Less frequent symptoms include abdominal pain and blood in the urine.
Immediate Action
Induce vomiting and seek veterinary attention.
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