The answer to this question is likely no, your dog is not in danger. In reality you should take your dog to a veterinarian where you can seek expert opinions.
As "trading standards officers began an investigation into the incident, new figures revealed that 23 dogs and cats died last year after digesting the substance".
YES
Dogs freeze or "lock up" when they sense danger or feel threatened as a natural instinct to assess the situation and decide on the best course of action to protect themselves. This behavior helps them stay alert and ready to respond quickly if needed.
they make a certain whistling/screaming sound to warn other prairie dogs of danger.
Dogs protect themselves from danger in a couple of ways. One way to is to curl up and become submissive, and small. Another way is with their barking and growling. They do this to scare away danger.
Dogs have a good sense of smell and acute hearing.
Dogs can eat beans, but it's important to feed them in moderation as some dogs may have trouble digesting them. It's best to consult with a veterinarian before adding beans to your dog's diet.
No I don't think they are they are in danger
In moderation no, Also it depends on the dog. Just like some humans cant eat peanuts , some dogs cant eat them. But most dogs dont have a problem digesting them.
yes they do
Yes, corn is not toxic to dogs and can be safely consumed in moderation. However, some dogs may have difficulty digesting corn, leading to gastrointestinal issues. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before feeding corn to your dog.
Yes, dogs can sense many things, they can even sense an adrenaline change.