The affects of what?
people dogs
To keep them alive, as poison gas affects dogs in the same way as humans.
If your dog is on them, call the vet and ask.
No it doesnt it affects most carnivores
It depends on the breed and size. Smaller dogs live longer.. And they way the animal grows up also affects it.
Philodendrons are toxic to dogs. If dogs eat any part of the philodendron plant, it can cause irritation and swelling of the dog's mouth, throat and kidneys. If the dog eats enough of the plant, he could die.
No, distemper cannot spread to humans. It is a disease that primarily affects animals, especially dogs.
No, humans cannot contract distemper. It is a disease that primarily affects animals, such as dogs and ferrets.
Well, chinchillas move just like any other dogs, really. They ARE a bit smaller than other dogs, so maybe that affects the way they walk?
There are certain chemicals which can cause minor but sometimes serious side affects like nausea, throwing up, sneezing ( dogs can sneeze believe it or not ), & maybe cause diarehha.
Lockjaw, or tetanus, is a condition that can occur in dogs, but it is not specific to any breed. It is caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani and affects the nervous system, leading to muscle stiffness and spasms. Vaccination can prevent tetanus in dogs.
The most common side affects are excessive drooling,lethargy,vomiting,loss of appetite and diarrhea.