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There are anecdotal reports from gardeners who unknowingly purchased the mulch and later found their dog dead after a very short exposure time. Incidents such as this are likely a result of heart arrhythmias that develop after ingestion.

After time, the sweet smell of the cocoa mulch will wear off, and some have questioned if, after that point, it is safe for dogs to be around it. That said, if you happen to make the mistake of buying the mulch and you catch your animal eating a bite, time is of the essence. The quicker you can get Fido to the veterinary emergency clinic, the better the chances are of survival.

Become a Saturday Evening Post member and enjoy unlimited access. Subscribe now. Most dogs would have to eat nearly their own weight of the stuff to kill them. That is a LOT of mulch this stuff is very light and bulky and hardly weighs anything.

I have a dog that will eat absolutely anything that smells like food, and he has never touched the cocoa shell mulch. Even the squirrels leave it alone. Eye-opening article. Will pass your information along to my friends.

They adopted another dachshund. Your email address will not be published. Juicy summer tomatoes and…chocolate? While not the sort of connection you might make immediately, cocoa hull mulch is a delicious-smelling fertilizer that we use to make sure our crops have the nutrient boost they need to stay happy and healthy.

Better yet, our neighbors across the street at Taza Chocolate just happen to produce a lot of cocoa hulls in their operation. Cocoa bean hull mulch is the shell of the cocoa bean. These shells come off the bean during the roasting process and are separated from the beans by strong air action, thus insuring a dry, weed-free, sterile product.

Cocoa hull mulch has a slow decomposition process, so it adds nutrients to soil rather than drawing nutrients away. Cocoa hull mulch contains 2. It has a pH factor of 5. As is true with any organic product, there are instances where insects live in the mulch. This is not a harmful thing and the cocoa hull mulch itself is not attracting insects!



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