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Frogs have a venom that can irritate a dog after a dog licks the frog. It is irritating to the dog. However, in many cases it is harmless. Though some frogs are toxic, if your dog shows other issues besides foaming at the mouth, you should consult your vet.

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13y ago

Because she either has rabies or she eats whipped cream. Did she have her shots yet?

Your dog, and all dogs, salivate when they eat. So do we. It helps mix food, and assists in swallowing and digestion. This salivation is under control of the nervous system as, again, is ours. Smell somethings and your mouth waters, right? That's your brain working for you. Same thing with your dog.

Years ago, a Russian scientist named Pavlov proved the nervous system connection by causing a conditioned dog to salivate when it heard a bell. Seems he fed this dog and while it ate he rang a little bell. Eventually the dog associated eating with the ringing bell and thereby slobbered his way into history.

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16y ago

frogs secret a toxic chemical and this makes the dog froth

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15y ago

It depends on the frog, Get vet attention immediatly just in case.

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16y ago

Because toads are poisonous

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12y ago

then it will smell like frog

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6y ago

Take it to the vet!

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12y ago

Video tape it and put it on YouTube

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