Yes, administering IV catheter fluids too quickly can be dangerous and potentially fatal for a dog. Rapid fluid administration can lead to fluid overload, causing complications such as pulmonary edema or heart failure. Additionally, it may disrupt electrolyte balance and lead to serious health issues. It's crucial to follow veterinary guidelines for fluid rates to ensure the safety and well-being of the animal.
it wont kill you .
fast enough to kill you
with what?
Cars Can Become Very Fast That Why Its Easy To Kill A Human With It.
yes
you kill it with a rs-ass
Zombies kill by infecting their "meal" with there zombie carring pathogen found in the blood, saliva, or other bodily fluids.
They can run very fast and kill antelopes.
Tomorrow.
cholera can kill you in a matter of weeks if left untreated
you rest. you drink fluids. and you eat healthy. MAKE SURE TO WASH YOUR HANDS!
That's called a parasite.