Giving a dog coffee and milk after it has already swallowed rat poison is a bad idea - the caffeine in coffee can be dangerous to dogs, and the dog is already suffering from rat poison intoxication. Also, milk is not healthy for dogs - most (like most adult mammals excepting humans) are lactose-intolerant, so you can induce stomach cramps and diarrhea on top of the problems from the rat poison.
Your best option is to grab the rat poison container and the dog and head to the vet for examination and treatment.
Call medics; have the person drink milk; try to induce vomitting.
No, its not poison. Although cow's milk is a little rich for them, and will give them diarrhea, it is actually used to dilute poison when a dog drinks something poisonous.
No, coffee is not mostly milk. It is mostly coffee.
The Nespresso milk frother uses a spinning whisk to aerate the milk, creating tiny bubbles that give it a creamy texture. This process heats the milk as well, resulting in perfectly frothed milk for your coffee beverages.
"Black" coffee is coffee without milk and sugar.
A Nespresso milk frother uses a whisk to rapidly agitate and heat the milk, creating tiny bubbles that give it a frothy texture. This process aerates the milk and makes it thicker, perfect for adding to coffee beverages.
Milk curdles in coffee because the acidity of the coffee causes the proteins in the milk to denature and clump together, forming curds.
The coffee to milk ratio chart shows the proportion of coffee to milk used in different types of coffee drinks. It helps in understanding how much coffee and milk are needed to make a specific drink, such as a latte or cappuccino.
Yes, you can make coffee with milk instead of water by using a combination of milk and coffee grounds to brew a creamy and rich cup of coffee.
Soy milk curdles in coffee because of the acidity in the coffee, which causes the proteins in the soy milk to coagulate and form clumps.
Soy milk curdles in coffee because of the acidity in the coffee causing the proteins in the soy milk to coagulate and form lumps.
The coffee milk ratio chart provides information on the different ratios of coffee to milk that can be used to make various types of coffee drinks.