Usually a dog eating soap is not too serious. Just watch the dog and look for signs of distress. If any are seen, take the dog to the vet. Usually the dog will just get a mild upset tummy.
If your dog is small and the amount of soap is big (or poisenous), you should check with your vet. Otherwise your dog will vomit it and lots of bubbles too or, in a slightly worst case, even have some dihareia. Close your bathroom door in the future.-)
I'm not sure but maybe it is sad because the food is gone. But if your dog cries after it just eats a little bit and food is still in the bowl, you should check with a vet.
The Major's dog on the show "Soap" was named "Killer."
No, Why would they put a dog in that kind of danger unless its from some foren country. YES, it probably will make the dog blind but, like its said before, why would somebody want to find that out
The dog eats 0.45 kilograms per week.
If your dog eats Dawn dish soap, it can cause stomach upset, vomiting, and diarrhea. It is important to contact your veterinarian for advice on how to proceed.
If your dog is small and the amount of soap is big (or poisenous), you should check with your vet. Otherwise your dog will vomit it and lots of bubbles too or, in a slightly worst case, even have some dihareia. Close your bathroom door in the future.-)
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
yes i was taking a risk and it worked'but it depends on what soap u use ask ur doctor i used ajax
its okay it he or she dose my do has and he or she should be fine
no. if your dog eats grass, most likely he/she has diarrhea
take it to the vet immediately
You should take them to the vet right away!
It depends on what kind of dog it is and how much it eats? if it just ate a little bit it should fine but if it ate copious amounts like half a pumpkin take it to the vet?
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.
If your dog eats raw dough, you should contact your veterinarian immediately. Raw dough can expand in the stomach and cause serious health issues for your dog. It's important to seek professional advice to ensure your dog's safety and well-being.
It should eat what it eats normally.