If your dog has ingested any type of poison (especially small mammal poison) take it to a vet immeadiately.
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The rat does give birth to a live young but at a consequence. When the rat gives birth the young is trapped in a poisonous sack just like the placenta. The rat will free its young by eating its own poisonous sack, but will die due to the build up of acid. The young will then feed on its mother to get strength.
Probably they can
Rats will eat anything
The Banana Rat Sack
you betcha your banana rat sack they are
None! unless they are a stray. If so, a rat, mouse, and possibly other rodents. If not a stray, dog kibble. 🍖
vitamin k has to do with blood coagulation. Why dont you take your dog to the vet instead ? A2 You presume that the poisoned rat died from a coumarin derivitive which causes the rat to die from internal hemorrhaging. There are only a few rat poisons that still use coumarin (warfarin). In any event, because of the difference in body weight, it is unlikely that the dog received a lethal dose from eating one rat. As the first answer recommends, take the remains of the rat, the dog, and the label or container of the rat poison to the vet and let the vet take it from there.
dog is more efficient than rat,dog has a lot of energy than a rat....i hope help this answer
A dog does not know the difference between a gerbil and a rat.
Sorry bit your rat, will live no more. :-(
Absolutley. When it come to a Dog man and a Rat woman he considers her happiness his own.