don't feed your dog that!
Ingesting large amounts of citric acid can cause stomach upset, vomiting, or diarrhea in dogs. It can also lead to irritation of the mouth and throat. It's best to contact a veterinarian if you suspect your dog has ingested citric acid to determine the appropriate course of action.
Oh, dude, Fe2O3 using the Stock system is called iron(III) oxide. It's like naming your pet dog "Fluffy" - simple and to the point. So, next time you see Fe2O3, just remember it's iron(III) oxide, and you'll be golden.
Go to the vet as fast as you can. It can kill the dog. Not only the chemicals are harmfull. The dog can't digest the cotton wool. Even if he doesn't show any signs right after he has eaten the cotton woll. IT can harm the stomach or the digestive system later. And it might be to late then.
following a specific patternPeriodic is something that is happens over and over in other words something that is reoccurring
It is a mixture.
You will have a very happy dog.
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
poop
If your dog eats shampoo nothing happens. When I'm in my bath I let my dog eat the extra marks pf shampoo I leave on the side
it becomes a sushi loving dog
Nothing.
he will be coolly satisfied
It will die.
Nothing
It will die. :)
You're in trouble
It gets digested.