YES...! Your dog has eaten something bad...or poisonous...! P L E A S E look around the house /yard and see if there's A N Y THING outta sorts (opened garbage can,half a rabbit ,plastic food wrappers,pills or medicne/bottles...
Some parts of the world have critters/plants that are toxic yet tasty...On Guam as a kid ,our dog would occaisionallly eat old,dead,dried uo TOAD Carcasses...LOTS of foaming and puuking---Then go eat some MORE!
If in Doubt ,GO TO THE VET...! At LEAST please call a vet !
Drooling in cats can be caused by various reasons, such as dental issues, mouth pain, nausea, or even poisoning. If your cat is also not eating or drinking, it could indicate a more serious underlying health problem. It is important to take your cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Excessive drooling in cats while sleeping can be caused by relaxation of the muscles in the mouth and throat, leading to increased saliva production. This is usually not a cause for concern unless it is accompanied by other symptoms such as difficulty eating or drinking.
There could be several reasons why your cat is not eating and drooling excessively. It could be due to dental issues, mouth ulcers, infections, or even poisoning. It is important to take your cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
The correct phrase is "eating and drinking are not allowed." This is because "eating and drinking" is a compound subject, which is plural. Therefore, it takes the plural verb "are."
they use their beak for drinking and eating
It turned out to be Pyometra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyometra We brought her to the vet and had surgery and is doing fine she could have eaten poison i would get her to the vets
It is healtier either way.
NO it is not. She could be in big trouble. She could still have a pup left inside or an infection such as mastitis or lack of calcium called eclampsia (serious problem). Normally she should be drinking or eating. Something is wrong. Take into your local Vet NOW!
To help your 2-month-old who is constantly eating their hands and drooling excessively, you can provide teething toys for them to chew on, gently wipe their face to keep it dry, and consult with their pediatrician for advice on managing teething discomfort.
Abstemious - an adjective - refers to someone who is sparing, especially with eating and drinking.
In sometimes you can, they allow drinking and eating in limos. In some limos they don't allow eating or drinking.
Usually the same way others get it: eating or drinking something contaminated with that bacteria.