If your dog is afraid of lightning, it will be afraid of a camera flash to. It could also be the sudden frequency that scares him.
yes. you can take pictures of a dog. i think it would be better if you took the flash off your camera just in case though! byee hope that helped! :)) ;DD
A dog camera can be used as a supervisory tool or as a creative one. If your dog is alone for a portion of the day and you are worried that they are up to no good when no one is looking a dog camera can be placed on the dogs collar and the owner can see whats really going on when they are not home. Alternatively you could attach the camera before a hike with the dog and use the footage to create still photographs with a unique perspective.
Alcohol is not a known cause of dog seizures, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could trigger them. Dog seizures can be caused by certain food and toxins, and alcohol may be toxic to some dogs.
The only name that anyone can remember from the show is/was Flash. She was rosco's dog. However, in certain episodes, it is said that Flash was originally one of the deputy's dogs, but then got turned over to Rosco.
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It is a Basset hound
no you can`t, i`ve tried it with my dog and nothing happened... XD
Penicilin is not a commonly known trigger for seizures in dogs, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could cause them. Some foods and toxins can cause dog seizures, as well as excessive external stimulus (ie, light & sound), so it could, in theory, be a trigger.
Cortisone is not a commonly known trigger for seizures in dogs, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could cause them. Some foods and toxins can cause dog seizures, as well as excessive external stimulus (ie, light & sound), so it could, in theory, be a trigger.
Flash the Dog has: Played Flash in "Honeymoon" in 1928. Played Flash in "Shadows of the Night" in 1928. Played Flash in "The Flaming Signal" in 1933. Played Flash in "Crack-Up" in 1934. Played Flash in "Death Fangs" in 1934. Performed in "Timberesque" in 1935. Played Flash in "Wild Waters" in 1935.
Hot sauce is not a commonly known trigger for seizures in dogs, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could cause them. Some foods and toxins can cause dog seizures, as well as excessive external stimulus (ie, light & sound), so it could, in theory, be a trigger.
You could do a reward based system as you would do with treats. But if this is ongoing you may want to consult a vet. The poor dog could have a variety of health problems from dehydration to dizziness, weakness, and more. You can try maple syrup as the sugar may trigger her to start eating normally again.