dogs are carnivores and ate large amounts of meat before being domesticated but you should check the raw food diet for how much is too much
The inclosure was not large enough for two large dogs.
No, you should not give your dog tonic water. Tonic water contains quinine, which can be toxic to dogs in large amounts and may cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and increased heart rate. Additionally, the sugar and carbonation in tonic water can also be harmful to dogs. It's best to stick to fresh water for your pet.
Dogs should have fresh drinking water available most of the time. They will self-regulate the amount of water they need. If you notice a dramatic change in the amount your dog is eating or drinking, you should probably take it to the vet.
Yes hamsters love greens just don't give them to many. Just remember that spinach and other fresh food (fruits and veggies) are treats and should not be given in a large quantity. Hamsters should only have a small amount of fresh food each day.
Dark chocolate is the highest poison to give dogs. If the dog were to eat a large amount, they could well need a trip to the vets.
The odor of fresh flowers filled the room, bringing a sense of calm and tranquility.
A few shouldn't hurt them but I wouldn't give them a lot because chocolate is toxic to dogs in large amounts.
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Yes, a steam burn can give off a large amount of heat as it condenses into water on the skin. The heat released during this process can cause further damage to the skin and worsen the burn injury. It is important to cool the affected area immediately to minimize this heat transfer.
The general rule is: dogs should not eat chocolates. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs. Many large dogs can handle a small amount of chocolate without dying if they should accidentally eat some, but you should not give your dog chocolates... it would be like giving your mother "just a little" arsenic, because she keeps begging for it.
A dog can take Clinidamyacin, but the amount he can have determines on his size. A prescription can be given for dogs with infections.
No, the size of a dog compared to a horse is very different. The dose would be to large