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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

This little bowl is weighted and gimbaled to rotate in all directions, so your little one won't spill a single thing.

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  • This is NOT gyroscopic. It is gimballed, but not gyroscopic.

  • @BPinard You know what? You're absolutely right about that. Thanks!

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  • Someone should warn these people that chocolate is poisionous to dogs......

  • @demontoarch BECAUSE DOGS FUCKING LOVE IT. DID YOU NOT SEE THAT FACE??

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  • Um, I just love the blinking Nabaztag in the background. lol I finally gave mine away because it just blinked orange all day, every day. Booo.

  • @Aerolseventh logitech g700 i have one :3

  • @ashtonsmama020206 Yeah, I was going to say.

  • what's that mouse at 0:06

  • My question is - how does the bowl handle being thrown across the room into a wall? Does it stay upright and tidy then?

    Plus most chocolate pudding contains no chocolate. It'll be chocolate flavoured rubbish.

  • @sleepydude9 how much did he eat?

  • @premiertremere -at all, and when it's processed again down to something as weak in theobromine as chocolate pudding, it's simply harmless unless the dog is eating nothing but the pudding, in which case there's other things to worry about than theobromine.

    Strychnine on the other hand is far more poisonous and is just a silly comparison.

    The dog is not being poisoned whatsoever and any effects left the body after approx 72 hours due to theobromine having a half-life of 17.5 hours, it's okay.

  • @premiertremere Um, no. If that's poison, then you can call anything poison. The dog is big enough that it would take forty times that amount of pudding to cause any unwanted effects. At that point it's no longer poison any more than caffeine is for humans. Harmless in small quantities.

    Dark chocolate has 14 g of theobromine per kg, and when it's processed down to milk and others it has barely 2 g. A dog weighing about this much would have to eat half a kilo of milk chocolate to get poisoned-

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