Take it straight to the vet.
Three things we should not do in the lab are: 1:Eat 2:Play /run 3:Eat from the lab
It depends on the complexity of the experiment, but generally it's advisable to spend at least a few hours preparing a lab to ensure all materials and procedures are in place for a successful outcome.
You should never eat in a science lab because food particles can contaminate experiments, leading to inaccurate results or dangerous chemical reactions. Additionally, consuming food and drinks in a lab increases the risk of accidentally ingesting harmful substances.
Food and drinks. There are many chemicals in the lab, if you bring food inside then eat or drink it then the food could be poisoned, or chemicalized.
A 4-week-old lab retriever puppy should be fed 4-5 times a day with a high-quality puppy food. The amount they should eat can vary, but a general guideline is around 1/4 to 1/2 a cup per feeding, depending on the size and appetite of the puppy. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for specific feeding recommendations based on the puppy's weight and development.
It may have worms, you should let a vet have a look at it.
There are many thing you should not do with an object in a lab (depending on what the object is), for example you should not... eat it, steal it, throw it at a wall, throw it at another person, stick it in your eye or a hundred and one other things.
If you eat in the lab, the food and the chemicals can mix and you might get infected... :( hope this helped you :)
They eat about 2-3 times a day.
because you have to pick up the food with your hand and your lab will eat out of your hand.
Eating in the lab can lead to contamination of samples and equipment with food particles, which can invalidate experiments or cause safety hazards. Additionally, consuming food in the lab can increase the risk of ingesting harmful chemicals or pathogens accidentally.
It is a hazard to eat in a biology lab because your food may have been contaminated by other items in the lab and you could then eat the contaminant.