Dogs should not eat raw or cooked onions as they find it difficult to digest, but raw onions are especially dangerous.
A dog shouldn't eat chocolate because it can kill them
Chocolate is one The only food that can really kill a dog would be if it is poisoned, or if it is a certain animal, of part of an animal, such as a cooked chicken bone, turkey bone, or other cooked bone. Or, some wild animals such as a poison dart frog, can kill a dog.
If a dog eats the skin of an onion, there is nothing to worry about. There is no health risk to the animal. If the onion upsets the dog it may vomit.
Yes. It is a fine low-fat protein, but NO BONES. Chicken bones splinter and can kill a dog.
a type of food- saucage cooked differently with any sauce on it
It depends on the type and size of the dog usually, but a lynx is strong enough to kill a coyote.
well it really depends on if he/she likes it or not but the thing that really should not but i did because she liked it and didn't get effected is onion defendant
onions might not kill it but it is not good for any dog. depending on how much it eats really matters. if it only had a small piece that should be OK but its not good for them to eat onions. If it had 1/6 of an onion or more it can be dangerous. if it had more than 1/3 of the onion the dog might throw up and you might have to take it to the vets.
If the dog is rabid, yes.
Yes, if the are very protective of their owner. Any type of guard dog could kill a person, but if the person had a weapon like a knife, the guard dog would be in danger.
Tim Johnson was a rabid dog in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He was not a specific breed, but described as a "blonde dog" with matted hair, showing symptoms of rabies.
All dogs cannot eat chocolate or onions! They could die. Depending on the weight of the dog.