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The forming in the dog's mouth may be as a result of poisoning by the frog. It is always a good idea to seek help from your local vet in such a situation.

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Q: Your dogs picked up a multi couloured dark green frog in their mouths they started foaming a lot you brushed their teeth with pet toothpaste now it stopped is this normal?
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What if your dogs picked up a multi-coloured green frog in their mouth and started foaming aloti then brushed their teeth with pet toothpaste they eventually stopped foaming is this a normal reaction?

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