The Verdict: Fatal
Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine. Most animals metabolize theobromine far more slowly than humans, causing toxic accumulation affecting the nervous system, kidneys, and heart. Dark and baking chocolate are most lethal.
Serving Guidance: Never feed any form of chocolate to any pet.
About the Cockatiels Diet
Cockatiels are classified as granivores, which shapes what foods their digestive systems are equipped to handle. When evaluating any treat or supplement, this dietary classification is the primary filter to apply before species-specific toxicity research.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much chocolate is dangerous for Cockatiels?
Even small amounts can be fatal. Dark chocolate is most lethal — as little as 1 oz per lb body weight can kill a dog. Contact a vet immediately. -
My Cockatiels ate chocolate — what should I do?
Contact your vet or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to develop. -
Is white chocolate safer for Cockatiels?
White chocolate contains little theobromine but is still high in fat and sugar. Never feed any chocolate product to pets.
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