Same as the effects on a human, more or less. However, an animal is incapable of understanding or coping with the effects: it may become dangerous while under the influence, and will certainly suffer. Torturing animals in this way is one of the warning signs of sociopathy, so if you're thinking this might be something you'd like to do, please see a therapist.
Dogs are affected by the chemicals in magic mushrooms, and thus they would exhibit changes in behavior if they ingested an appropriate quantity of magic mushrooms. However, what dogs actually experience while under the influence of mushrooms is anyone's guess.
If a dog has eaten yard mushrooms, symptoms can vary depending on the type of mushroom ingested. Common signs include vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, lethargy, and abdominal pain. In more severe cases, dogs may experience tremors, seizures, or difficulty breathing. It's essential to seek veterinary care immediately if you suspect your dog has consumed mushrooms, as some can be toxic and life-threatening.
This chemical can kill if ingested. Advise you take the dog to a vet if it has ingested a large amount of this chemical.
Try to get the dog to vomit, and take it to the vet.
Yes, dog vomit slime mold is not toxic to pets or humans if ingested.
no the answer is no you are dumb
Neo-poly-Bac is a very common medication that is safe for dogs used to primarily treat eye infections. If a large quantity was ingested the pet may have diarrhea or an upset stomach but not long term side effects.
Yes, Lyrica (pregabalin) can be harmful to dogs if ingested. It is important to seek veterinary assistance immediately if a dog consumes Lyrica, as it can cause symptoms such as sedation, depression, coordination problems, and even more severe effects depending on the amount ingested.
If your dog has ingested coal, contact your veterinarian immediately. Coal can cause gastrointestinal blockages if ingested, leading to serious health issues. Your vet may recommend monitoring your dog for signs of distress or may suggest treatment depending on the amount ingested.
No dog mushrooms aren't physicadelic and dont have the same spores in it as a cow would have if he grew mushrooms I don't recommend trying it could make you sick
To a certain extent yes. Normally they grow around it, not actually in it. I would stay away from small mushrooms growing around it though. Not all mushrooms are edible. Not all are psychedelic. Some are just plain poisonous. Catastrophic liver failure might result from eating various mushrooms. Permanent Brain-damage might result from eating psychedelic mushrooms.
Probably, depending on the dose ingested. I would certainly call an animal emergency hospital and ask their advice.