Yes, it is possible for a dog to experience symptoms after eating half a corn cob, such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and potential blockages in the digestive tract. It is important to monitor your dog closely and seek veterinary care if any concerning symptoms arise.
It is important to monitor your dog for any symptoms after eating a corn cob. If your dog shows any signs of distress such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or difficulty passing stool, it is recommended to seek immediate veterinary care.
well I don't think anyone really dies from eating a corn dog, but i do think that you only can get food poisoning from a bad under cooked corn dog. so what you should do I eat it, its really good.
Sun flower seeds, corn that's not cooked, fruit like strawberries, bananas, grapes, popcorn with no butter or salt.
Eating the cow will give you plenty of protein and other nutrients found in meat that corn does not provide.
Corn husks
Yes, but it is not advised as this will cause the corn to be mushy when cooked.
To eat the mice that are eating the corn in the corn fields
Cooked vegetables will make you poop. Especially corn and broccoli
Succatash
Calories in steak and corn on the cobThe calorie content of steak and corn on the cob depends on such things as how the steak and corn are cooked, what kind of steak is used, the weight of the steak and corn, whether you add butter to the corn and if so how much. For the calories in cooked steak by weight, and the calories in cooked corn on the cob by weight, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
depends on where you get the corn :)th