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I trusted my neighbor. She’d been next door for 3 years. Sweet lady. Always friendly. — One afternoon, I came home to Cooper vomiting. I called her — she’d been home all day. “Did you see anyone near my yard?” Long pause. “Oh honey, I gave him brownies through the fence. He looked hungry.” “What kind of brownies?” “Dark chocolate. Why?” My heart stopped. — I raced to the emergency vet. Dark chocolate is TOXIC to dogs. Stomach pumped. Activated charcoal. IV fluids. $1,240. He’d survive. But the vet warned: “Chocolate toxicity can cause lasting damage. Watch for skin issues.” — Two weeks later, it started. Hot spots. Fur falling out in patches. Constant scratching. The vet explained: “The toxicity stressed his system. His body stopped producing enough collagen. His skin can’t repair itself.” — More treatments: Medicated baths: $65 Prescription cream: $54 Special shampoo: $47 Nothing worked. For MONTHS, Cooper suffered. Raw patches. Missing fur. Whimpering when touched. Over $800 spent trying to fix what my neighbor caused. — Then my vet said: “He needs collagen supplementation. His body can’t make enough anymore.” She recommended Taily Collagen. Vet-formulated. Made to rebuild damaged skin. $34 on Amazon. — Week 2: Scratching decreased. Week 4: Hot spots healing. Week 7: Fur regrowing. Week 10: Full, shiny, healthy coat again. — Cost of the mistake: $2,000+ Cost to heal him: $68 (two months of collagen) — When dogs go through trauma — toxicity, stress, illness — they can lose the ability to produce collagen. Without it: Skin breaks down Fur gets brittle Wounds won’t heal You can treat symptoms forever. Or give their body what it needs to REPAIR itself. — My neighbor didn’t mean harm. But good intentions don’t fix poisoning. And expensive treatments don’t always address the root cause. Sometimes your dog just needs what their body stopped making. The exact one I got is on my bio — the collagen that healed the damage and saved my dog. #DogHealth #ChocolateToxicity #PetCare #HotSpots #tailycollagen
I trusted my neighbor. She’d been next door for 3 years. Sweet lady. Always friendly. — One afternoon, I came home to Cooper vomiting. I called her — she’d been home all day. “Did you see anyone near my yard?” Long pause. “Oh honey, I gave him brownies through the fence. He looked hungry.” “What kind of brownies?” “Dark chocolate. Why?” My heart stopped. — I raced to the emergency vet. Dark chocolate is TOXIC to dogs. Stomach pumped. Activated charcoal. IV fluids. $1,240. He’d survive. But the vet warned: “Chocolate toxicity can cause lasting damage. Watch for skin issues.” — Two weeks later, it started. Hot spots. Fur falling out in patches. Constant scratching. The vet explained: “The toxicity stressed his system. His body stopped producing enough collagen. His skin can’t repair itself.” — More treatments: Medicated baths: $65 Prescription cream: $54 Special shampoo: $47 Nothing worked. For MONTHS, Cooper suffered. Raw patches. Missing fur. Whimpering when touched. Over $800 spent trying to fix what my neighbor caused. — Then my vet said: “He needs collagen supplementation. His body can’t make enough anymore.” She recommended Taily Collagen. Vet-formulated. Made to rebuild damaged skin. $34 on Amazon. — Week 2: Scratching decreased. Week 4: Hot spots healing. Week 7: Fur regrowing. Week 10: Full, shiny, healthy coat again. — Cost of the mistake: $2,000+ Cost to heal him: $68 (two months of collagen) — When dogs go through trauma — toxicity, stress, illness — they can lose the ability to produce collagen. Without it: Skin breaks down Fur gets brittle Wounds won’t heal You can treat symptoms forever. Or give their body what it needs to REPAIR itself. — My neighbor didn’t mean harm. But good intentions don’t fix poisoning. And expensive treatments don’t always address the root cause. Sometimes your dog just needs what their body stopped making. The exact one I got is on my bio — the collagen that healed the damage and saved my dog. #DogHealth #ChocolateToxicity #PetCare #HotSpots #tailycollagen

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