how much antifreeze is needed to kill a dog
Antifreeze can kill animals only by consumption, if it is a larger animal it will take allot for it to die. if it is smaller it wont take that much
2 to 4 ozs. by comparison 1teaspoon can kill a cat.
it would take about 1 tablespoon
Not very much, and it kills by rotting your liver, a very unpleasant way to die slowly.
i have read about this topic, and it seems about a quarter cup can be lethal. If it spills, wash it away with water, and hose off if possible. Actually it depends on the size of the dog. My dog recently died due to antifreeze, he was a 90+ pound Lab. He would have needed at least a cup of antifreeze to cause damage to his kidneys and kill him. The smaller the animal the smaller the amount of poison. If your pet consumes a small amount you may have a chance to bring him to the vet and save him or her.
Listed in your owner's manual. A 50/50 mix of the required antifreeze and water.
4 gallons Let x be the amount of antifreeze needed to be added. We know that the total amount of antifreeze in the new solution must equal the amount of antifreeze in the old solution + x: .40*(x+12)=x+.20*12 .60x=2.40 x=4 gallons
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Antifreeze, specifically ethylene glycol, is highly toxic to birds and even small amounts can be lethal. Ingesting as little as a few milliliters can cause severe health issues or death. If you suspect a bird has ingested antifreeze, it is crucial to seek immediate veterinary assistance. Preventing access to antifreeze is the best way to protect wildlife.
50% anti freeze 50% water, so use half the bottle and the other half of the antifreeze in the bottle top it off for water for next time
An adult hawk could kill a young eagle, but an adult would be too much for the hawk to handle.