It's never done anything to any of our dogs that got ahold of it...All canines are like that I believe, but since this is a phantasmic anthropomorphic realm that mimics our world, I doubt that chocolate does anything to them. Remember all of the instances where they are drinking hot cocoa?I sure hope those cookies dont have chocolate in them, and those black spots are raisins. Maybe foxes aren't like dogs in that matter, or perhaps anthromorphic animals aren't like their counterparts in certain areas...
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Richard T. Matheson, cartoonist of "Mynarski Forest," calculated that a typical fox eating 1 pound of chocolate was like himself eating 15 pounds of it, which was probably just as deadly.
Richard T. Matheson, cartoonist of "Mynarski Forest," calculated that a typical fox eating 1 pound of chocolate was like himself eating 15 pounds of it, which was probably just as deadly.
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