It is risky to feed your dog bird bones of any sort but turkey neck bones are not as likely to splinter and puncture the dog's digestive tract as are the long bones. If you are worried that the dog will get sick from eating raw meat, you can quit worrying. Their stomachs are much more capable than ours for dealing with raw meat and the bacteria that lives on it.
it might get in its throat and then it would die
It is very dangerous for a dog to eat chocolate it could die from eating lot of if u give it some its stomach might hurt after so don't even try giving the dog chocolate.
Take it out of its misery. It's starving and dying painfully. Make its death quick and painless.
Just keep an eye on the dog and make sure none of the bones are stuck in the dog's throat or mouth. If that is the case the dog needs to be taken to the vet as it can obstruct the dog's breathing.
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
It depends on how much the big dog eats and the small dog eats then you can measure them
There will be a Dog and a Turkey. Avoid them both if there not yours.
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food chain
Chocolate is poisonous to dogs, so this could be dangerous for the dog. It would depend on what type of chocolate the dog ate. Dark chocolate or chocolate with lots of cocoa in it is the most dangerous, with milk chocolate being less dangerous and white chocolate being the least dangerous. The size of the dog would also affect how dangerous it is, so if a big dog ate 3 pieces of chocolate it might be ok, while it could be very dangerous if a small dog ate 3 pieces of chocolate. The best thing to do is to keep an eye on your dog for 24 hours after he/she ate chocolate and if the dog shows signs of nausea, being wobbly or drinking a lot of water then the dog should be taken to the vet immediately.
No, they eat a lot of vegetation when they are having stomach issues.
The opposite of a dangerous dog would be a harmless, friendly, or tame dog.