probably nothing. If the slug or snail had no disease, he will just digest it. If it had, ask a vet. If the slug or snail had ingested slug or snail poison, ask a Vet. Since you probably don't KNOW if the slug/snail was poisoned just watch your dog carefully and it will be fine.
should be no problem at all common home slugs are not poisnous should be no problem at all common home slugs are not poisnous
Call your vet immediately and make sure there is nothing like parvo or rabies that come from opossum. Make sure he drinks lots of water.
If it was just a normal garden snail then your dog will be fine.
Yes
it will go through him and will appear later in his feces
The answer is NO, unless the dog is infected with it and it bites or scratches you. You can't get rabies with swallowing it.
you would get sick
Because you ate baby food.
The word opossum comes from Algonquian wapathemwameaning "white dog".
The food you ate.
Because your feces has magical powers that turns anything it touches to feces, and one day your family thought your feces was cookies, ate it, and then they turned into feces! TADAA!
D0 N0T EAT IT, or touch it, it is bound to have ecolie or whate ever its spelled
Yes.
No. Not unless you ate something poisonous and then ate your feces, but if it was a poison that would make you die... You would be dead before you could eat your crap. It also depends what happens between you and the feces. If you shove a bunch of it in your mouth, then yeah, you'll die. But if you just touch it or eat it, then no, you cannot die from feces. But if it is something else's feces, then there is a slim chance.
You are not going to be able to do this unless you simply keep the dog away from the feces. Why? Because to the dog the feces is a treat and taste good. The good news is that as long as the mini piglet is healthy, its feces is healthy, too, and it won't hurt the dog. Just make sure the dog has access to it's own good food, which is, of course, more nutritious than the feces. Then you can thank the dog for cleaning up the feces for you - just don't let him kiss you right afterward.
Contact your pediatrician for advice.