my dog found a dead squirrel full of maggots I do not think she ate it but the contact was there We grabbed the squirrel discarded it and washed the dog schnauzer thoroughly including her teeth concerned
i will not tell you because you may not feed that baby squirrel the food i was about to give . ask a vet . ask its mother . but do not ask me . i am not a squirrel expert . neither is my dog . she eats them .
It is not advised to let a dog eat a dead snake. Some snakes are poisonous and it can harm the dog.
the prairie dog
The state animal of North Carolina is the Eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis).
Yep. Seen it myself several times. If the small dog gets too close when a squirrel is feeding on the ground the small dog will be chased by the squirrel. I have witnessed a squirrel ride on the back of a small dog running circles.
Will do no harm, I have a cat that eats Dogfish heads.
No...not even if the dog eats one.
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
If your dog(or any pet for that matter) has been playing with a dead squirrel, it can pick up diseases such as bubonic plague(known as the Black Death in medieval times). Even worse, the dog can spread the disease around, infecting any creatures vulnerable to the disease. You may not know if your pet has been playing with a dead animal, so wash your dog frequently! This incident happened when a monkey ate a dead squirrel and contacted the bubonic plague.
This is a dumb question. DOGS CANT GET SALMONELLA POISONING! But if your dog eats raw chicken wash of his/her paws and mouth after or YOU could get salmonella poisoning! Also if your dog eats a squirrel you are on trouble take him/her to the vet immediately because you don't know if that squirrel had rabies. -Extreamea
Most likely yes.
It means the dog is more likely to harm you than the lion which is dead.
mouse,rat,dog and monkey.
If your dog eats a battery, you should seek immediate veterinary care. Batteries can be toxic and cause serious harm to your dog's health. Do not induce vomiting or give any home remedies without consulting a professional.
Dogs are carnivores. Depending on the size of the dog a lamb shank bone should cause no harm.
If a dog eats a battery, it can cause serious harm to the dog's digestive system. The battery's chemicals can leak and cause burns or blockages, leading to potential life-threatening complications. It is important to seek immediate veterinary care if a dog ingests a battery.
a lot of dogs would fit this description, including the black and tan coonhound but there is a cajun squirrel dog out there.