It won't hurt them, but since they don't get hairballs because they don't groom like cats, there is no benefit.
the gel in dog poop is the old reeses he had three years ago. That's not a good sign.
don't feed your dog that!
You cannot eat Silica Gel because it is not food. Silica Gel is a non-toxic substance that is used to absorb moisture. The reason packets of Silica Gel are labeled "Do Not Eat" is because they pose a choking hazard.
no
Yes you can eat the gel out of them
Your dog will get diarhea
yes you can eat it because,it is good for you
No
Drink and eat some coconut gel, and hope for the best!
You get a dog with shower gel on it. Your question is so vague it's essentially impossible to answer, except with an equally vague statement. What happens depends on what's in the shower gel. In general it's not a great idea to use products intended for humans on dogs or other domestic animals; some things that are non-toxic (or at least not very toxic) to people are highly toxic to other species.
Drink and eat some coconut gel, and hope for the best!
That's typically Silica Gel, or another dessicant intended to keep the inside of the box dry. While they aren't good for you or your dog, and they all have that warning, people eat those so often that they had to make the contents non-lethal in small doses. If yours is a small dog, you might call your vet to confirm. Alternately, call Poison Control at (800) 222-1222 and ask them