take it to the vet right now! It's better to be safe than sorry.
He is going to die. : ]
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
I would call poison control and your local vet.
The dog is a host. The flea is a parasite.
No, a flea is a flea. There is no "cat flea" or "dog flea". Its just a flea and its just as likely to get a cat or dog.
The dog is the host animal to the parasitic flea.
The dog is the "host" to the flea which is a "parasite".
if it isn't prescribed it can result in side effects
Call your Veterinarian or an Emergency Vet Clinic and/or Poison Control
Depends on how much. Any flea treatment is a poison, and flea powder is meant to be outside the dog. However the manufacturers will have accounted for a little ingestion of the powder by the dog grooming (licking) itself. Thus if only a small amount has got into your dogs mouth then there is probably no cause for concern. However if you dog has "eaten" the whole container of powder, you should probably take her to the vet immediately.
the flea sucks the dogs blood, therefore the flea benefits, while the dog detriments...
Mothballs are poison and the dog needs to be treated immediately by a qualified vet. You can call your local poison control for immediate treatment but it does not substitute for Medical treatment. You can also call the ASPCA poison control for care instructions but there is a fee for contacting them.
A dog is effected by a flea about as much as a person in effected by a mosquito.