Antifreeze, definitely
Eucalyptus can cause mild gi problems in your dog, but cannot kill your dog. Call poison control line if you think your dog has eaten ecalyptus plants. They recommend you use hydrogen peroxide. You can also go on line to see how much to give per animal size and weight and poison/plant ingestion (if need be). Tiegeb
It is a deadly poison.
you can give a dog cefuroxime but it will kill him
how many ascription can you give your large dog
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.
No it can poison your dog
I'm not sure...
Suck out the poison and take the dog to the vet.
If your dog has ingested any type of poison (especially small mammal poison) take it to a vet immeadiately.
No, its not poison. Although cow's milk is a little rich for them, and will give them diarrhea, it is actually used to dilute poison when a dog drinks something poisonous.
Yes, rat poison will kill a dog. It could be a very short period of time, depending on the amount of poison involved. Contact a vet immediately. Intentionally feeding a dog poison is a criminal act and can result in criminal charges and jail time.
Dog Poison was created on 2009-09-28.
NO! Pretty much any pain killers that humans take are poison to dogs.
It does contain chocolate so it can poison a dog, but it would depend on how much of it the dog ate and the size of the dog.
Giving a dog coffee and milk after it has already swallowed rat poison is a bad idea - the caffeine in coffee can be dangerous to dogs, and the dog is already suffering from rat poison intoxication. Also, milk is not healthy for dogs - most (like most adult mammals excepting humans) are lactose-intolerant, so you can induce stomach cramps and diarrhea on top of the problems from the rat poison. Your best option is to grab the rat poison container and the dog and head to the vet for examination and treatment.
Please don't kill your dog.
While it is best to bring it to a veterinarian to be safe, a home remedy that can be used is to give your dog one teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide for every ten pounds of their body weight. If, for example, you dog weighs 75 pounds, give them 7 1/2 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide. While this will induce your dog to regurgitate the poison, it is still strongly recommeded that you call your vet first.