Spitting cobras can cause severe damage to a dog's eyes if they spit their venom, which is designed to target the eyes of predators. The venom can result in pain, inflammation, and potentially permanent damage to the cornea and other eye structures. Immediate veterinary attention is crucial to prevent lasting injury, as untreated exposure can lead to blindness. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, and excessive tearing.
Yes, dogs can cause problems including house damage and strains on relationships.
dogs
If they are muddy, yes. It's their claws that will cause the most damage. Claws can scratch and tear leather.
Eagles, birds of prey, mongoose, and dogs.
no but they do eats dogs :O
Do not bleach a dogs fur. This can cause serious health issues and damage their skin.
It depends on which poison you're talking about, but it's a safe bet that anything that kills mice is not good for dogs.
No you cannot let dogs drink Clorox it will cause damage to the organs
mice,dogs(after it has been poisened),and any other small or large animals
No, raccoons normally avoid confrontations with dogs but if attacked by a dog, a raccoon will fight and, possibly, inflict serious damage that could cause the death of the attacker.
No. King cobras only eat other snakes, not dogs.
Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders of Dogs with skin contact with insecticides or pesticides that contain organophosphates