Yes. Eucalyptus contains a chemical called eucalyptol (among other things), which is toxic to both dogs and cats. You should never use products containing eucalyptus oil on your pets, or allow them to chew on the plant.
(Note: "tea tree" isn't in the genus Eucalyptus, but its oil has some closely related chemicals and it's also toxic, don't use "tea tree" products on your pets either.)
If your dog has chewed a lithium ion battery, it is important to seek immediate veterinary care as ingesting the battery can be toxic and harmful to your pet's health.
They are only harmful if broke or chewed on. I'd go 3 or more feet.
Squirrel dens can typically be found in tree hollows, branches, or leaf nests. Look for signs of chewed bark or nesting materials near the trunk or branches of a tree to locate a squirrel den.
food is chewed in your molars.
The past tense of chew is chewed and past participle is chewed also.
Grass that has been chewed completely.
Yes, you chewed most of the sugar out of it, or if it is sugar free, you chewed all the substitutes out of it
Chew is a verb. Chewed is the past tense form of chew. eg Last night the dog chewed my slipper.
Chewing gum
because you have chewed out all the sugar or if its sugarless you've chewed the artificial sweetener
Chewed Up was created on 2008-12-16.
The word "chewed" has one syllable.