No you can not get poisoned by protabello mushrooms, they are very edible they are commonly sold in stores.
the only reason they would make you sick is if you are allergic to mushrooms.
Eating portobello mushrooms is possible for dogs, but the nutritional value to them may not be significant.
because mushrooms canot be digested in dogs, cats and a number of other animals
No...Our 70lb lab eat two huge portabello (stole them from the counter)...we called the vet and he said portabellos are fine
Yes.
No,it is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools.This can cause a very bad sickness dissease for horses and a deadly death.
To sniff the ground to find rare truffle mushrooms so the owners can gain a profit.
Dogs can get sick and die.
its not bad for dogs but dont feed it too much and it all depends
no
because mushrooms canot be digested in dogs, cats and a number of other animals
You should always keep your dogs away from mushrooms that grow in your backyard. Some mushrooms can be very poisonous to dogs and people. Dogs can eat the mushrooms that you buy at the store though.
bacteria, good mushrooms have good bacteria,bad mushrooms have bad bacteria.simple as that
Dogs are affected by the chemicals in magic mushrooms, and thus they would exhibit changes in behavior if they ingested an appropriate quantity of magic mushrooms. However, what dogs actually experience while under the influence of mushrooms is anyone's guess.
Depends on the mushrooms. Some are poisonous
good magic mushrooms (homestead book)
They do not go bad in a day, but they go bad in a week.
Mushrooms shouldn't smell bad after cooking but then it depends whether you have burnt them or not? Hominy does smell bad sometimes but that is usually a sign of it being off or out of date.
dogs get bad by living with bad people dogs are influenced by the behaviour of others ,like children.
Fresh magic mushrooms will go bad quickly. Dried magic mushrooms last much longer but may lose their potency over time, especially if exposed to air and/or stored in hot conditions.
Many veterinarians put honey mushrooms, and mushrooms in general, on a "Do Not Eat" list. Some dogs might be able to eat them and some might get sick.
bad dogs bad dogs