No, prairie dogs are much larger than mice.
I doubt it, but might happen. Depends on the size of the mouse and the prairie dog.
No. They eat insets. A tarantula would eat a baby mouse.
no
There won't be enough DCon in a mouse to seriously harm a dog (unless it was a very small dog - even then highlyunlikely).
well it depends on the type of prairie dogs i would say yes
Yes. Badgers dig and enter prairie dog's burrows. they will stay inside and eat every prairie dog who has not managed to flee.
Yes, coyotes do eat prairie dogs. They are opportunistic predators and include prairie dogs in their diet, particularly in areas where prairie dog colonies are abundant. This predation can help control prairie dog populations, which are considered a key species in their ecosystems.
Grass.
definitley
Prairie dogs are not actual "dogs" so they cannot eat any kind of dog food. The prairie dog is not at all a canine, but a rodent that lives in dry, sandy places.
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
Rattlesnakes would eat a prairie dog if they could catch it. However, if a rattlesnake approached a prairie dog colony, the prairie dog's "sentinels" would alert the rest of them, and they would hide in their holes. A rattlesnake could fit into the holes, but I don't think that snakes usually actively seek prey (they act more like a trap, waiting for prey to come to them).