The toxicity of antifreeze, primarily ethylene glycol, varies by individual, but as little as 30 to 60 milliliters (about 1 to 2 ounces) can be lethal for adults. Symptoms of poisoning can manifest within hours and may include nausea, vomiting, and neurological impairment. Prompt medical attention is critical, as untreated antifreeze poisoning can lead to severe complications and death. Always keep antifreeze out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
how much antifreeze is needed to kill a dog
if you want to kill someone it is
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
Antifreeze is a poison. It can kill you.
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.
yes
Yes.
If enough is consumed, then yes.
Because it will kill them.
Yes, it can kill.