Cockroaches are known to not be very medicinal. From what I have heard this is entirely mythical. However in the movie "Chech and Chong's next movie" Chong smokes a roach (as in cockroach) and it seems to have pleasurable effects though a little harsh on even Chong's mighty lungs, so you know its good.
Cockroaches do not make clicking noises when held. However, there are some types of cockroach that makes hissing and stridulating sounds enough to scare a dog or anything that is trying to eat them.
No, you should never give human medications to your dog. Dogs react very differently to human medications and this could make them very sick.
Medications are very effective in eliminating helminth infections; however, reinfection is always a possibility. Some types of worms appear to trigger changes in the human immune system that make reinfection easier.
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I would look for other solutions to your problem. Bringing seagulls into you home would make a bigger mess than the cockroaches do. I would start by cleaning your house, then calling an exterminator.
Never give an animal a medication that is made for a human. Dogs have different systems from humans, and human medications may kill them or make them sick. Ask a veterinarian what to give your dog.
At home, nothing - dogs do not react to medications like humans do, and there are no safe human pain medications for dogs to have. You should make an appointment with your veterinarian to have your dog's teeth examined and the veterinarian will determine how to relieve your dog's pain.
Individuals are able to donate blood while they are on Klonopin. Make sure to tell the nurse the types of medications you are on before donating blood.
No, thank goodness. I wouldn't be able to sleep.
no they do not they use food coloring.