Cocoa Mulch
WARNING
6/6/06
From my Professional Pet Breeders
Association
Over the weekend the
doting owner of two young lab mixes purchased Cocoa Mulch from Target to
use in their garden. They loved the way it smelled and it was advertised
to keep cats away from their garden. Their dog Calypso, decided that 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 w! alk. Ha lf way 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 companies web site,
this product is HIGHLY toxic to dogs.
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."
True information about the mulch can be found here -
http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/cocoa.htm
This site gives the following information:
Cocoa Mulch, which is sold by Home Depot, Foreman's Garden Supply and
other Garden supply stores, contains a lethal ingredient called "Theo
bromine".
It is lethal to dogs and cats. It smells like chocolate and it really
attracts dogs. They will ingest this stuff an! d die. Several deaths
already occurred in the last 2-3 weeks. Just a word of caution ? check
what you are using in your gardens and be aware of what your gardeners are
using in your gardens.
Theo bromine is the ingredient that is used to make 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.
Please email the manufacturer at
michellemessick@hersheys.com
and request that accurate information about this product be posted on the
packaging to avoid further tragedy!