It will depend on the dog, you'll find many people saying no with Labradors etc but we have a real problem with them in our area and our pug has been sick a lot :( they do have traditionally weak stomachs.
There's a fair bit if impractical advice on the 'net, my best efforts so far have been a clearing up spree before letting him out to pee in the morning (when the bugs tend to be around in force) or as and when I see them in the garden. I'll come back here if we find a good and safe pesticide or some activity that works really well!
Hope that helps for now
Yeah, for sure! My dog (when he was a puppy) used to play and eat crane flies all the time.
The larve eat grass roots. The crane fly does not bite humans and does not eat mosquitos. Adult crane flies do not eat as far as researchers know. The larva feed on grassroot.
No, it isn't. Tylenol is toxic to dogs.
Depending on if the bird carried diseases, i would get your puppy check out by a vet.
You could. But to be safe, I wouldn't.
They do not have mouths as far as researchers know. They only have to mate lay eggs and then die. Their larval stages are called 'leather jackets' and eat roots of plants. They live in the soil for a year, pupate and metamorphose into crane flies.
A Puppy can eat meat when it has grown his/her teath in.
Mosquito Hawks are actually called Crane Flies, and contrary to their name, do not feed on mosquito's. Adult Mosquito Hawks do not feed at all. Their larvae stage feeds on nectar, which is enough food to last it through its adult stage and eventual death.
Puppy formula or puppy food
In East Asia, eagles and wolves eat the crane. In Africa, eagles and crocodiles eat the crane.
they eat soft food but not the adult food the puppy ones
No. A crane is too large for a rattlesnake to eat.
grammar books. the puppy must have eaten yours.