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As a short answer, yes. This however depends on the duration of the exposure, concentration of the gas and health of the individual. As an example for people the OSHA short term exposure limit or a health worker is 100 ppm and the long term exposure limit is 25 ppm. Below these limits there is no effect.

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9mo ago

Yes, dogs are susceptible to carbon monoxide poisoning. Inhaling high levels of carbon monoxide can be lethal for dogs, as it prevents oxygen from reaching their organs and tissues. It's important to ensure that your living space is properly ventilated and that carbon monoxide detectors are installed to protect both you and your pets.

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14y ago

Even the stinkiest of dog farts, will most likely ( 99.9%) not set off a carbon monoxide detector.

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