If a dog licked a small amount of bleach, it could still pose health risks, including gastrointestinal irritation, vomiting, or more severe reactions depending on the amount ingested and the dog's size and health. It's essential to monitor the dog for any signs of distress and seek veterinary advice immediately, even if symptoms seem mild. Bleach is toxic, and prompt action is crucial to ensure the dog's safety. Always keep household cleaners out of reach of pets.
If your dog has licked a small amount of chocolate, it is important to monitor them for any signs of chocolate toxicity, such as vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, or increased heart rate. It is best to contact your veterinarian for advice on how to proceed.
Idrank bleach but nothing happened except i threw up only 3 times. had stomack cramp but thats all.
you could get a bowl ful of water and put a little bit of bleach and trust me this works!
No because he licked once then twice then a third and it was a gone! lol! technically....yes because he bit it, but he licked it only three times and then he bit it and was at the middle, so you could go both ways. it takes more than three licks if all youre doing is licking, but if youre also biting... then no he was not lying
Brush your teeth with andeas pink salt and bath with a little bit of bleach in the bathtub. Don't get it in your eyes though!!
You can say "dim ond ychydig bach" in Welsh, which translates to "only a little bit".
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only a little bit.