The toxic dose of DEET for dogs is considered to be around 10-20 mg/kg of body weight.
The toxic threshold of zinc for dogs is around 100-200 mg/kg of body weight. Amounts of zinc above this level are considered harmful to dogs.
it makes them sick if they have to much so yes
Dogs can eat honeydew melon in a very small amount. It is not toxic to them but the fruit is rich. Too much of the fruit can cause them diarrhea and indigestion.
As little as a teaspoon of dish soap can be toxic if ingested. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if someone has ingested dish soap.
Uristat, which contains phenazopyridine, is not safe for use in dogs and can be toxic to them. It is important to keep all medications out of reach of pets and consult a veterinarian if your dog ingests any human medications.
Bring your dog to the vet or you could risk hurting him/her even more if you give to much or if it is toxic to dogs
They are not considered herding dogs but I am sure that if you wanted you could train one to be. Pitbulls are good at pretty much anything they are trained to.
Chocolate has an ingredient in it that is toxic to dogs and puppies. Please DO NOT feed chocolate to them. It does not instantly kill them, but hurts the liver and kidneys and eventually this will kill them.
Onion is toxic to dogs. The amount varies per dog. Each dogs body has a different tolerance to onion and when that tolerance is reached it can become very dangerous. This amount varies by individual dog, not breed, so there is really no way to know exactly how much would be harmful to a dog.
Aspirin is not toxic to dogs, but too much would be harmful, and perhaps even deadly. Dogs can be given aspirin in appropriate amounts based on their age and weight. You should consult a vet to determine a proper dosage.
Be very careful with aspirin - it can be toxic to dogs. Never give it to a cat.It can be toxic if given in high doses of about 30 mg (milligram) per pound of the dog. This means that even a baby aspirin could be poisonous for dogs weighing two pounds or less. An adult aspirin, which is 320 mg, would be toxic for a 10-pound dog. So even 1/2 an aspirin to too much for a 5-lb dog. and they'll live without it - don't do it.
The potential toxic effects will depend on the type of eye drops, exactly how much was ingested and how large your dog is. Rewetting drops are of no concern, because they are basically a salt water solution; prescription eye drops are potentially toxic, particularly to a small dog like a Yorkie or Chihuahua.