My dog licked a frog ( bite actually ) a few days ago, and afterwards was acting EXTREMELY strange. He was drooling, drank lots of water and seemed to be very dazed. I was concerned but we were very far in the forest and there wasn't much I could do at that point but wait it out.
A few hours later when it was bedtime, I tried to make him come with us, but he freaked out and almost bit me, which really worried me since this is not his usual behaviour. An hour or two after he came on his own and was fine when we awoke.
tldr; He was definitely high. Yes
some frogs have been attaching other dogs and that make the dog sick
No, it is not recommended to use calamine lotion on dogs. Dogs may ingest the lotion by licking it off their skin, leading to potential toxicity. It is best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatment options for your dog's skin condition.
Cane toads and Poison Dart frogs are poisonous to dogs. Small dogs are more easily poisoned by them than larger dog breeds. Take a dog that has bitten one to a vet immediately.
Only some will because frogs and toads look appealing and they stir up a hunter's instinct in the canine, although most frogs and toads are poisonous to dogs and other mammals and their skin secretes a very bitter chemical that will make the dog drop the frog almost immediately.
Female dogs go into heat when they think of mating, they get excited, then the male dogs will mate with them... however a male dog can make a female one to go into heat by licking the dog's vulva with their tongues...........
frogs have muscles in their legs that spring up and their long legs contrast with their small bodies which allows them to jump well and high.
They're frogs.
Yah, me and my buddies do that before we have make out.
a tree frogs climate is very high make sure you mist it's moss (if you hav moss for the bedding) to ad the humidity in it's tank
You don't make a frogs eye bulge.
Lifetime Frogs refers to the number of frogs you have ever owned during your game time. So get lots of froggies! :)
Yes, if the foods are high in fat content. It depends on what you give them. Sometimes it can, but it does make them unhealthy, just stick to your dogs normal diet.