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G_j

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Mon May 27, 2013, 10:03 AM May 2013

Alert on FB from a local animal hospital: "Cocoa Mulch" [View all]

Last edited Mon May 27, 2013, 10:01 PM - Edit history (5)

It has been pointed out that the initial story
is old, and has been circulating. They include a snopes link. However, there appears to be a reality to the potential danger.
http://www.aspcapro.org/mydocuments/download.php?f=cocoa-mulch.pdf

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151486979938049&set=a.396981043048.166047.113690333048&type=1

Rutherford Animal Hospital (NC) posted,

Please tell every dog or cat owner you know. Even if you don't have a pet, please pass this to those who do.
Over the weekend, the doting owner of two young lab mixes purchased Cocoa Mulch from Target to use in their garden. The dogs loved the way it smelled and it was advertised to keep cats away from their garden. Their dog (Calypso) decided the mulch smelled good enough to eat and devoured a large helping. She vomited a few times which was typical when she eats something new but wasn't acting lethargic in any way. The next day, Mom woke up and took Calypso out for her morning walk. Halfway through the walk, she had a seizure and died instantly.

Although the mulch had NO warnings printed on the label, upon further investigation on the company's web site,

This product is HIGHLY toxic to dogs and cats.

Cocoa Mulch is manufactured by Hershey's, and they claim that "It is true that studies have shown that 50% of the dogs that eat Cocoa Mulch can suffer physical harm to a variety of degrees (depending on each individual dog). However, 98% of all dogs won't eat it."

*Snopes site gives the following information: http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/cocoamulch.asp .asp>

Cocoa Mulch, which is sold by Home Depot, Foreman's Garden Supply and other garden supply stores contains a lethal ingredient called 'Theobromine'. It is lethal to dogs and cats. It smells like chocolate and it really attracts dogs. They will ingest this stuff and die. Several deaths already occurred in the last 2-3 weeks.

Theobromine is in all chocolate, especially dark or baker's chocolate which is toxic to dogs. Cocoa bean shells contain potentially toxic quantities of theobromine, a xanthine compound similar in effects to caffeine and theophylline. A dog that ingested a lethal quantity of garden mulch made from cacao bean shells developed severe convulsions and died 17 hours later. Analysis of the stomach contents and the ingested cacao bean shells revealed the presence of lethal amounts of theobromine.

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k&r thanks for posting. rhett o rick May 2013 #1
as this is the time of year people buy garden supplies, G_j May 2013 #2
Yesterday my wife was telling me about the cocoa mulch alternative to peat moss. rhett o rick May 2013 #5
It's normal for cats to eat bugs and worms, which are meat. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2013 #6
Hadnt heard of cypress mulch. Thanks for the tip. nm rhett o rick May 2013 #8
I like pine bark mulch. broiles May 2013 #35
Thanks, I'll look for that. nm rhett o rick May 2013 #37
Leaves. Chop them in your mower, collect them in the bag, mulch. They work great HiPointDem May 2013 #46
I make some great compost. I have two plastic bins and a wire bin. rhett o rick May 2013 #53
peat moss is anerobic compost. Trillo May 2013 #51
Thanks for posting! BrotherIvan May 2013 #3
Kick ~ No Cocoa Mulch! Animals are everywhere. In_The_Wind May 2013 #4
Snopes actually rates this as "partly true." DirkGently May 2013 #7
yet, the hospital reports, G_j May 2013 #9
That's glurge from 2006. DirkGently May 2013 #11
noted G_j May 2013 #34
Certainly. (nt) DirkGently May 2013 #42
I've never seen Target sell mulch spinbaby May 2013 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass May 2013 #36
Is it somehow superior sulphurdunn May 2013 #30
It looks better. Chellee May 2013 #56
ASPCA Guide to Pet-Safe Gardening: baldguy May 2013 #10
"Please pass this on to everyone you know" Mr. Mojo Risen May 2013 #12
Yep. (Nt) DirkGently May 2013 #14
I agree, except G_j May 2013 #15
does it indicate where this hospital is? as has been pointed out, this story is several years old. niyad May 2013 #20
The post was made last week, not several years ago G_j May 2013 #22
but the information in the story is years old. again, does it indicate where this hospital is? niyad May 2013 #26
where does it say the initial story is older? G_j May 2013 #29
snopes says the initial story is from several years ago. yes, I know the hospital is real, but niyad May 2013 #31
ok, now I see it, noting the dog's name, G_j May 2013 #33
+1 proud2BlibKansan May 2013 #44
The danger is potentially real; the cited example is not Scootaloo May 2013 #47
about theobromine (it isn't an ingredient that is "added" to chocolate) niyad May 2013 #13
Thanks so much! n/t Duval May 2013 #16
K&R nt Granny M May 2013 #17
The only sutff I see is made mostly with recycled construction debris materials.... Historic NY May 2013 #18
kick Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #19
I spend a good portion of my life in hardware stores of every variety -- chains and local Buzz Clik May 2013 #21
Hershey's Reply? 98% of dogs won't eat it, but 50% of those that do can suffer physical harm. TheBlackAdder May 2013 #23
Actually. it should be: 1% of dogs can suffer physical harm from it. TheBlackAdder May 2013 #27
thanks G_j May 2013 #28
k & r snagglepuss May 2013 #24
Lowes still sells it, as do others- so it's good info for pet owners. My cats LOVE chocolate bettyellen May 2013 #32
Before passing on any "alert", please check Snopes. jeff47 May 2013 #38
The Snopes take is right there in the OP G_j May 2013 #39
"Check" would also mean "read". jeff47 May 2013 #40
I read it, just like anyone else can, because G_j May 2013 #43
Snopes lists this as "partly true." Jamastiene May 2013 #58
Makes sense since chocolate makes dogs and cats sick...you should never feed your pets chocolate... Triana May 2013 #41
my dog wouldn't stop eating it . . .you should have seen the guilty look on him when he did bigtree May 2013 #45
Why would you buy mulch with chocolate in it? Why would you sell it? Why would you even make it? DRoseDARs May 2013 #48
Hoax Slayer titaniumsalute May 2013 #49
As long as it's somebody else's dog... Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #52
they don't make it sound safe either G_j May 2013 #54
Mrs FarCenter used to use it to mulch roses -- can't recall that the dog was interested in it. FarCenter May 2013 #50
I use cocoa mulch... ColumbusLib May 2013 #55
Same here. It composts beautifully, too. knitter4democracy May 2013 #59
also, new gang members are being initiated by killing the drivers of cars who flash their headlights frylock May 2013 #57
With all of the Dyed crap and now COCO mulch Why? BillyRibs May 2013 #60
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