Yes you can. A Whippet uses nitrous oxide. Too much N2O can be fatal.
Inhaling
excessive amounts of nutrients cause excessive growth of algae,when algae at the bottom of the layer die,bacteria that decompose the dead algae use oxygen in the water killing the fish and other organisms in the water ,due to a lack of oxygen
Firstly, helium is NON- TOXIC. Helium is useful to mankind as it is used in cryogenics, deep-sea breathing systems, blowing up balloons, providing the lightweight in airships etc. Breathing in a small amount of helium will temporarily increase the pitch of your voice (no harm), however, excessive inhaling of helium is dangerous as it may cause death by asphyxiation within minutes!
Yes, do that often otherwise you will die.
CO2 is carbon dioxide, and excessive CO2 is believed to cause Global Warming.
No, you can die from inhaling to much helium.
Yes, they are.
Many dogs have problems with different forms of arthritis, Whippets are no exception.
12 a year
Yes you can, don't inhale it!
I would say that whippets are easy to train but considering that they are sight hounds, they get distracted easily.
No, a Whippet is much larger than an Italian Greyhound which is like a mini Greyhound. Whippets look more like Greyhounds only Whippets are larger.
about 30% of all users die.
By inhaling and exhaling, inhaling and exhaling, inhaling and exhaling,inhaling and exhaling, inhaling and exhaling, inhaling and exhaling,inhaling and exhaling, inhaling and exhaling, inhaling and exhaling.........and crapping...........................
u will die
You will die eventually
No