Toilet bowl cleaners contain bleach or other chemicals, which can be harmful if swallowed by any living creature - dogs included. Bleach can burn the throat and/or stomach, intestines, internal organs, etc. If the dog only had a lick or two before you caught it, it might only result in an upset stomach. Keep close watch for any signs of distress in the dog.
If you must use such products in a toilet bowl, everyone in a home with a pet (not just dogs) must understand that either the lid to the toilet MUST always be down or the bathroom door MUST always be shut to protect the pet(s).
you can't get you dog to go in the toilet
bring your dog to the vets ASAP!
Training a dog to use the toilet involves patience and consistency. Start by placing a doggy toilet seat or tray on the toilet and rewarding your dog for using it. Gradually transition to removing the tray and encouraging your dog to use the toilet directly. Use positive reinforcement and be consistent with the training process.
It is probably safer than drinking water drank by a human the dog has fewer diseases that can be caught by humans then humans do.
Yesterday I 'drank' three gallons of milk I just drank a whole bottle of vimto My dog just drank some of her water from the metal bowl :)
Call your vet.
Who has Tobacco in their toilet water?
it is:onionschocolategrapesolder dog cant have cooked bones because they cant digest it!raspberriessome Chinese dog foodhuman poop (my dog once drank out of a toilet and was really sick)to much grass (To Much)rotton milkpaperpoison ivypainteletronic devices (e.g. a DSi Charger)glassblueberriesblackberriespeppersporksteakThat's all... bones are kinda bad if they eat it, but still give them it.
One can train a dog to use the toilet by following one of several different methods. Some ways that one can train a dog to use the toilet are: taking them to a dog trainer, utilizing dog training books, or watching dog training videos on YouTube.
no it shouldnt,but if the dog drank it take him to the vet right away.
Take it to the vet.
Training an apartment dog to use a toilet can be done through positive reinforcement, consistency, and patience. One effective method is to gradually transition the dog from using puppy pads to a designated toilet area, rewarding them for using it. Another method is to use a special dog toilet training system that mimics a real toilet. Consistent training and praise for successful toilet use will help the dog learn this new behavior.