Yes, some frogs can be toxic to dogs if ingested. The poison from certain frogs, such as the Bufo or cane toad, can cause symptoms ranging from drooling and vomiting to seizures and even death in dogs. It is important to keep an eye on your dog when they are around areas where frogs may be present.
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When attacked, Cain toads secrete a poison that can be fatal to dogs.
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Yes, toads and frogs can potentially make your dog sick, especially if the dog bites or mouths them. Certain species, like the Colorado River toad, secrete toxins that can cause serious health issues in dogs, including nausea, vomiting, and even seizures. It's important to prevent your dog from interacting with these amphibians and to seek veterinary care if you suspect your dog has been poisoned. Always monitor your pet in areas where toads and frogs are common.
It depends on what type of frog they have eaten. If it was a poisonous frog they could be very sick or die. I would think most dogs would be smart enough not to do this since these frogs do not taste very good. I have had a dog chew on a toad which made him foam at the mouth for about ten minutes. He did not actually eat the toad but showed no ill effects once I removed the toad.
Yes, it is possible for a dog to die from eating a toad. Toads in general produce several toxins that they excrete onto their skin to discourage predators from eating them. By eating the whole toad, the dog would ingest all of these toxins, which may be enough to kill him. If your dog eats a toad, I would recommend taking him to a veterinarian immediately to get his stomach cleaned out as soon as possible.
A large dog, I would think not. It would just intoxicate them.But if a small dog licked a frog or toad for a long amount of time, they could possibly become poisoned by the frog's defense chemicals. If the dog is still acting weird after an entire day, take him to a vet.Yes this could happen...But I think it doesn't matter wether the dog is small or large but it could still 'posion' them...Whatever the size.I sugest that you don't let your dogslick toad's that are in a road.If it does just wash it's mouth out.Beckie14--
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No, not all frogs and toads eat dog and cat food. Frogs and toads have different dietary needs depending on their species, and many of them primarily eat insects, small invertebrates, or plants. It is important to research and provide an appropriate diet for the specific species of frog or toad you are keeping as a pet.
Emergency, NO. Just make sure that the toad is not a poisonous one.
some frogs have been attaching other dogs and that make the dog sick