I am doing an "educated guess" right here, and I suppose it is right. My educated guess is that garden snails in particular are NOT poisonous to dogs, though I wouldn't suggest to feed your pet dog garden snails. First, people can eat garden snails, and if it isn't poisonous to us at all, I doubt it will be poisonous to dogs. Also, I play with garden snails all the time, and if you think their slime has poison, that's totally wrong! I touch the slime all the time, and nothing bad happens to me!
It is possible that she finds snails to be slimy, gross or bothersome in her garden, kitchen, or any area they might be present in. Alternatively, she may have had a negative experience with snails in the past that influences her dislike for them.
Antifreeze, definitely
That is a question for your veterinarian. Do not mix medications for your dog unless specifically instructed to do so by your vet. You could accidentally poison your dog.
It is important to seek immediate veterinary attention for the dog, as ingesting rat poison can be life-threatening. The vet can assess the dog's condition and provide appropriate treatment to maximize the chances of a full recovery. The outcome will depend on various factors, including the type and amount of poison ingested and how quickly medical attention is sought.
No, that is not right ! Dogs do not have morals or restraints as people do. Unless this dog has been specifically taught NOT to defecate in your garden, then it is perfectly natural. The fault if any, lies in lack of training by the owner.
Apple snails are freshwater aquatic snails. Garden snails are land snails.Apple snails have lungs and gillsGarden snails have lungs onlyApple snails skin is thin and translucent (with slime)Garden snails skin is thick and leathery (with slime)All apple snails have two sets of antennaeGarden snails have species with one and two sets.
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garden snails
I've already answered a similar qst. Jst type in : How do snails make more snails and u'll find my answer.
They are known as garden snails!
in a garden
Garden snails !!
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I think yes or no.The snail could be alergic.
Snails,aphids and mites nibbled in the plants in Aunt May's garden.
Well, I think garden snails don't eat a lot of things. On the other hand, garden snails DO eat green vegetables for sure, though I find that they do eat carrots a lot too. They probably won't eat these things (I will only list a few):gumcerealmeat of any kind (they're vegetarians)milkcandyetc...These garden snails pretty much won't eat anything that we can't eat. If we don't eat glue, garden snails don't eat glue. It makes sense, right?Garden snails don't eat anything but what you would find in your garden, no hot dogs or gum. I have only given my captive garden snails: lettuce, cucumber, strawberries, spinach, and carrots. Garden snails shouldn't eat any kind of citrus or any manufactured food, or food that was made people and planted by people.
Garden snails will eat any fruit that has a soft spot i.e,. from rotting, or sitting on the ground. Snails will also eat the leaves and exposed roots of plants.