If it is not normal for him to be doing this, then maybe it was from the spray itself. If you don't get the answer you wanted from me maybe you should take your dog to the vet.
It defends itself by growling and biting its enemy and scratching it
a dingo defends\protects itself by growling and other stuff like that
A dog protects itself by growling if endangered and then go in to bite if it feels threatened.
Elephant
to be honest too much fertiliser itself sprayed on the plants can slowly kill you
The force exerted by the earth towards itself,known as the gravitational force is called that gravity is acting on you.
It depends on the product being sprayed. The propellant itself isn't any of those things, but what comes out of the can with it often is.
I think that it can mate with itself!Know this sounds a little strange but...
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A skunk can only protect itself by Spraying a revolting oder from its butt. You might have heard of Sprayed by a skunk sayings. It is the most revolting smell in the world. You do not want to be near it when it try's to defend.
The timber wolf protects itself by snarling and growling at possible predators. The timber wolf has very few enemies besides man. Timber wolves roam in packs looking for food. They are carnivores who eat deer, elk, rabbits, and other animals.
Two examples of genetically engineered foods are: Herbicide resistant varieties that can have a herbicide sprayed on it and not die. Bt varietes that produce an insecticide in the plant itself.