Poison Ivy doesn't effect some does, but for dogs who are allergic to poison ivy it can appear cause anything from slight irritation of the skin. To developing a rash with/without blistering, hives and/or swelling.
If the dog is not allergic there won't be any signs of a reaction to the plant.
No, not typically. Generally, people react to poison ivy, oak or sumac. Generally, animals be they domesticated or wild don't react. But there may be exceptions.
A poison ivy rash on a dog can appear as red, swollen, itchy bumps or blisters, often in a linear or patchy pattern where the plant's oils touched their skin. Dogs may excessively scratch or lick the affected area, which can lead to further irritation and potential infection. If you suspect your dog has come into contact with poison ivy, seek veterinary advice for treatment.
Chocolate. Its like poison to them.
Hitler was getting ready to commit suicide and he would rather have had his dog killed than having no-one else to look after the dog. Although, he also wanted to test the poison he wanted to use for him and Eva on his dog.
Dog Poison was created on 2009-09-28.
because of eating garlic?
Yes, rat poison will kill a dog. It could be a very short period of time, depending on the amount of poison involved. Contact a vet immediately. Intentionally feeding a dog poison is a criminal act and can result in criminal charges and jail time.
No it can poison your dog
It does contain chocolate so it can poison a dog, but it would depend on how much of it the dog ate and the size of the dog.
they look like dog terds
No for dogs chocolate is like poison. With big ones the just barf, but a small dog may not survive.
Please don't kill your dog.