DO NOT feed your dogs chocolate they can get very sick or even die
Snail pellets are sometimes poisonous to dogs so if you have snail pellets in your garden keep an eye on your dog/s
A:Read more in link below: Toxins that Affect Dogs - Veterinary Information
There are several types of plants, both decorative indoor plants and outdoor plants, that are poisonous for dogs. Some of the more commonly known poisonous plants include, but are not limited to, Oleanders, Elephant Ears, Rosary Pea, Foxgloves, Bleeding Heart, Iris, Lily-of-the-Valley, and for vegetable gardens, Rhubarb.
A lot. Chocolate is said to be poisonous, so be very careful not to give it too much of that, also, violence is not a good way to train it, rewards teach them a lot better. Lack of exercise not only results in a fat dog, but also a bored one. And they also enjoy company.
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onions
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Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
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Dogs in a dog team are usually arranged in pairs or single file, depending on the terrain and task at hand. The lead dogs are at the front, with swing dogs behind them. Wheel dogs are closest to the sled or cart and help with steering. Each dog has a specific role based on their abilities and experience.
Yes i certainly am talking about dogs. Dogs are my favorite animal. Dogs are awesome kind a generally obedient.
no they are not
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No. Hydrogen is not poisonous. However, it is extremely flammable.
lead is more poisionus.
yes milk is poisionus for a cobra i hope this helps you but i dont know how
Not terribly but anything is sufficient quantities is. Be concerned if you've been eating blue paint.
Every spider in Australia has some venom, However it is not deadly.
no in fact its not but choose wisely because some chicken were shot and killed and some led might be in there so not all choose wisely.
Assuming your dog didn't eat a HUGE amount, I think you and your dog are safe. Podocarpus berries are slightly poisonus to humans, but the text says, "...so don't eat too many...", which tells me they aren't very toxic. The foliage is listed as dangerous to cats. I was unable to find a reference mentions dogs and toxicity. Were it me, I'd call my vet and/or one of the poison control numbers (UC Davis in Calif has a great one).
Lion fish have poisionus spines in their ornate fins and can kill a person if you touch them but they will never attack a person.
ANY HORSE CAN DIE OF SOMETHIN! A HORSE COULD GET COLIC AND DIE! THEY COULD EAT A POISIONUS PLANT AND DIE! get a horse book on diseases and read it throughly.