Probably not. I know when dogs ingest frogs it can make them very sick. If your dog for any reason starts foaming at the mouth, you should take it to a vet right away. Some frogs are poisonous and can cause this reaction.
Ex: The paleontologist carefully brushed dust off of an ancient fossil.
yes or no sometimes you have to get its teeth brushed (don't do it buy yourself get a vet 2)
Until you have brushed the entire rabbits body over once and removed loose hair.
It depends on the material they are made from. Some jeans are made from brushed cotton, and this texture would be normal.
I would say at least every few days. Labs shed a lot and need to be brushed often.
No, human toothpaste should never be used on cats. Fluoride is present in most toothpastes and is toxic if ingested, especially to such a small animal like a cat. Cats cannot spit out toothpaste while their teeth are being brushed. Pet toothpaste is free of Fluoride and is completely safe for an animal to ingest.
No, human toothpaste should never be used on cats. Fluoride is present in most toothpastes and is toxic if ingested, especially to such a small animal like a cat. Cats cannot spit out toothpaste while their teeth are being brushed. Pet toothpaste is free of Fluoride and is completely safe for an animal to ingest.
Tina brushed the horse.She brushed the horse.orTina brushed the horse.Tina brushed it.Tina brushed him.Tina brushed her.
Brushed. He brushed his hair.
If you brush your teeth to hard with your toothbrush and toothpaste, you can brush away your enamel which is brown so your tooth or teeth will have brown spots where you brushed away the enamel. If that happens you should see a dentist right away. The whiting toothpaste cannot harm your teeth as far as I know. But try switching your toothpaste after your tube runs out just to see if you get better results. I know that baking soda works well to whiten teeth.
Try brushing your teeth. Well, I would smell the toothpaste before you stick it into your mouth because with a question like this, I would assume you have never brushed your teeth, and your mouth stinks... tainting the MINTY FRESH smell of the toothpaste. Or you could have damaged your olfactory and taste system by smoking too many cigarettes, or snorting cocaine, which isn't unlikely, and the taste of the toothpaste does not soothe or smell refreshing to you in any way. I am sorry for you.
The horses have all been brushed. She brushed past me without a word.
you use toothpaste by squeeseing it onto your brush and brushing everywhere in your mouth brush behind your teeth too because it is dirty there and not many people do so when you have brushed every part of your mouth rinse your mouth twice to make sure you got rid of the tooth paste. tooth paste does not clean your teeth as much as your brush does
Brush is a verb, brushed is its past tense.
The past participle of "brush" is "brushed".
Brushed nickel has a brushed dull finish. Polished nickel has a smooth shiny surface.
There is only 1 syllable in brushed.