why not
In some cases, the squirrel and the rat can be the same weight, but usually the rat is a little bit smaller than the grey squirrel.
They poisoned the rats with rat poisoning.
vitamin k has to do with blood coagulation. Why dont you take your dog to the vet instead ? A2 You presume that the poisoned rat died from a coumarin derivitive which causes the rat to die from internal hemorrhaging. There are only a few rat poisons that still use coumarin (warfarin). In any event, because of the difference in body weight, it is unlikely that the dog received a lethal dose from eating one rat. As the first answer recommends, take the remains of the rat, the dog, and the label or container of the rat poison to the vet and let the vet take it from there.
Yes, the dog can die if it eats a poisoned rat. The toxins are still present in the rat, and can affect the dog quite quickly. It would need to be taken to a veterinarian immediately.
it was poisoned with rat killer
not to long, but you'll suffer
A rat is a consumer, not a producer or decomposer. Most animals are consumers.
if you count the flying squirrel as a rat, then yes.
Rat. Squirrel. Fox.
Scrat : A combination of both words Squirrel and Rat.
If it was still alive, just watch him for a couple days to be sure the rat wasn't poisoned. Otherwise, don't sweat it. Rat is good food.
Its possible, take your dog to the vet and have him checked out.