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Kristina

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I wasn't sure where to post this, and I'm not even sure that this stuff is toxic to tortoises - but why take the chance?

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.com http://snopes.com/ site gives the following information: http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/cocoamulch.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 cocoa 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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My neighbor used that mulch a few years ago. Thankfully her dog never touched the stuff, but she said it attracted a LOT of bugs.
 

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Yeah, it seems to me one of those things that probably WOULDN'T happen, but me, I don't like to take risks with my pets.
 

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So when the company says it will keep cats away it must mean by killing them?, A warning on the bag would hgave been nice, I am not usually the sue type of person, But I wonder if the company can be held responsible for this?
 

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I don't know, I would think that they COULD be held liable if they knew already it was toxic but did not print a warning. Even 2% or pets that might die from it is too much in my honest opinion.
 

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kyryah said:
I don't know, I would think that they COULD be held liable if they knew already it was toxic but did not print a warning. Even 2% or pets that might die from it is too much in my honest opinion.

It should be on the label. But I guess they could pull the "If you did your research and checked our website, you wouldn't be in this situation".

But honestly, who goes online to check mulch? If it doesn't say it on the bag, one can assume it's not harmful.

With that said though, I do hope everyone now checks the manufacturers websites for anything they buy? Because they are too lazy to stick a one sentence label on a bag.
 
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