Go to the vet as fast as you can. It can kill the dog. Not only the chemicals are harmfull. The dog can't digest the cotton wool. Even if he doesn't show any signs right after he has eaten the cotton woll. IT can harm the stomach or the digestive system later. And it might be to late then.
It eats through clothing. For myself, the damaged area turned pink-red and then eventually withered away. This includes two spots on my t-shirt and a golf-ball sized hole through blue jeans.
eats it
probably eats it away
If it does, that means you are doing a terrible job of taking care of your dogBut it doesnt matter if he/she eats it. It would still be alive :)-Dr.Nancy
corrosive
maybe
Moths eat cotton clothes.
It eats the cotton.
it eats up all the cotton
goat
Caribou
The caterpillar eats grass, weeds, clover, dandelions and plantains. The adults will probably accept a 90% water and 10% honey solution, from a feeder or a piece of cotton (like a cotton ball).
Rabbits and cotton ratss
PacMan is blue when he eats the white ball, then he can eat other ghosts.
The Bowl Weevil lays its eggs in the cotton bowl and the larvae hatches and eats it before it developes into cotton.
The boll weevil has this big snout and it uses it to bite the top of the cotton plant. Then it licks out the cotton until it has no more cotton inside the ball. The boll weevil larvae and pupal do the same thing but they have to get help from the adult boll weevil to eat the top og the cotton plant.
bears,coyotes,and hyenas