dogs natural chew on wood. Sometimes they will eat wood, and soil because they need many minerals in which commercial dog food are not supplying. Try a product called "missing link". Its a supplement you sprinkle on their food. If it does not stop, maybe he enjoys it!
tap the dog on his nose and every time he does go 2 eat it put your finger as if your very cross and put a stern face on and if you see the dog go to eat that thing again do the same thing as you done before...!
he can eat you...
the dog would throw up!!
All kinds of small animals might be digging in mulch to find a home at night. Chipmunks and rabbits might dig in mulch to hide from predators. Field mice might also dig in mulch to make a nest.
Scientifically, there is no way to fully genetically merge a snake with a dog. If you mean in fantasy, what you would have would surely be an interesting creature. A snake can sometimes eat a dog, but that might not be what you mean.
no they eat people!
Elephants are vegetarians. They would not eat a dog.
tap the dog on his nose and every time he does go 2 eat it put your finger as if your very cross and put a stern face on and if you see the dog go to eat that thing again do the same thing as you done before...!
Yes. You can use Tea Tree oil on your dog in treatment of skin conditions etc.
Mulch is typically organic and is safe around dogs. However, if the mulch contains large bits of sharp wood they could poke into your dog's feet, so keep your dog away from this type of mulch.
it usually gets sick
he can eat you...
the dog would throw up!!
They eat rodents so they could be capable of eating a small dog. If they were going to attack a dog though, they would probably just injure it, not eat it.
This is a common stereotype. The only time a fox would ever consider attacking a dog if it was threatened, but the chance that it would kill your dog is slim, and the chances that it would eat your dog is even slimmer.
A Beagle is a dog that would normally eat dog kibble or any special diet that it's owners would feed it.
Mulch itself is not alive, however within a few weeks or days there is a lot of life working with mulch to break it down. There are different bacteria and fungi that break it down into humus (not the kind you eat) and other nutrients. This is why you have to continue to apply mulch and also why aged mulch is good to plant in.