In short, yes. And no. It depends on how much is "too much". The safest course of action is to use the dose meant for your dog's weight-range, though many people buy a higher dose and split it up. Talk to your vet.
The dog will get sick. You should probably call your vet or go to the vet if you put too much on the dog.
yes
Go to the vet or put him to sleep
if a dog is sick it will put its tail between his feet.
It is not recommended. He may lick it off and get really sick.
Put a bowl on the ground fill it with food then the dog can get food when ever it's hungry but make sure it's not to much food that the dog gets sick from eating to much.
No, your dog cant die if it eats a packet of stuff they put in shoe boxes but they can get very sick.
Yes They do but you should get it put down before it lays eggs
It cost different were ever you go i think but i don't like to think about putting dogs asleep unless they are very sick. if they are bad they can be tamed if they are a little sick i will do my best till it is to late then put them to sleep putting a dog to sleep it the worst thing i can think about unless it is not just helping you because you don't want it but because it is helping you and the dog but mostly the dog if you don't it give it away sell it dogs don't deserve that they are lovely.
You are not supposted to put flea/ tick medicine on a puppy. If the dog is usually under 6 months to a years of age it should not be put on. It can cause the dog to get sick. If you have a small dog but is older it should not get sick and it shouldn't shake unless it has some alergic reaction to the medicine. I have a small dog and we use flea medicine on him and he is fine and never has fleas.
The local ASPCA or Humane Society will take in your pet free and if he or she is sick they can humanely euthanize. Although with this method you will not get the ashes.
yes as if the cat is alergic to the dog or the dog has unearthed magistic fleas then it will put cheak them out unearthed magistic fleas may kill eather the cat or dog.