A plastic-like smell in your dog's poop could be caused by consuming non-food items, such as plastic toys or packaging, which may not be fully digested. It could also be a sign of a gastrointestinal issue or dietary imbalance. Consulting a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment is recommended.
Hydrochloric acid has a strong odor and I would suspect it would be repulsive to dogs. It is a very strong acid and can be dangerous/harmful to the animal. I would not recommend that you use it as a repellent. There are natural products on the market to repel dogs if this is what you are looking for that do not harm the animal. Check out: http://www.liquidfence.com/dog-repellent.html
The gases given off from a factory making sulfuric acid, such as sulfur dioxide, can be harmful to both human health and the environment. Sulfur dioxide can contribute to air pollution and acid rain, so monitoring these gases is important to ensure compliance with regulations and protect public health. Additionally, monitoring helps prevent potential accidents or leaks that could lead to environmental damage or health issues.
Yes you can brush your dogs teeth with baking soda; however keep in mind that it may not like the taste causing a bad experience for the dog and humans know not to swallow it related to the high amount of sodium, which may give your dog an upset stomach and loose stools.
I am no expert, but our lab had been prescribed Tramadol in the past. Now that he is in his last few days (cancer) and running a fever, I decided to give him 50mg twice a day. His joints are "wobbly" and he is slow to get up this past week. The fever is wearing him down and likely causing various "pains" that cannot be located. SO as a precaution/prophylactic - I have started this therapy. He is still eating and trying to evacuate his bowels (mostly with success), but I started him on a diuretic once a day to help eliminate excess water. The lymphoma swelling is causing problems in this area. 60mg of prednisone each morning helps, but I added another 20mg in the evening to aid the advanced processes causing swelling at night. Him sleeping on the cool tile with a fan seems to help with the fever.
It is not recommended to give baking soda to dogs to relieve sulfur burps. Sulfur burps can be a sign of digestive issues or a diet that is causing gas. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment for your dog.
It depends on how the dogs were born, or if they hurt their nose.many things could happen, but no not all dogs have a great sense of smell. Hope this helps!
Dogs have a very ood sense of smell. They are trained to smell bombs and drus. Then they bark and the police officers take the bad stuff out. Those dogs could save your life.
Because they could find them- by smell.
If a dogs ears smell, they could have an ear infection. It's recommended to take them to a Veteranarian.
Because their noses are so strong, they can smell the difference in chemicals in the pills, causing them to think before they chew. because pills have so many different ingredients, they have an odd stink to them that only dogs can smell.
A dogs sense of smell is so acute that it can smell a person who was in a place days after.
Yes they can!
If one has an aversion to dogs, it could be many things. They could maybe can not stand the smell of a dog, the hair or dander. They may be allergic or scared of them.
No, oxygen is an odorless gas. Even dogs can't smell it.
no because usually dogs feet doesn't smell!!!!!
It could be allergies, take her to the vet.
No, dogs do not smell with their tongues. They have a highly developed sense of smell due to their powerful noses, which contain up to 300 million scent receptors. The licking behavior in dogs is more related to tasting and exploring their environment.