Scientifically, there is no way to fully genetically merge a snake with a dog. If you mean in fantasy, what you would have would surely be an interesting creature. A snake can sometimes eat a dog, but that might not be what you mean.
It is unlikely that a rat snake would kill a dog with its bite. Rat snakes are non-venomous and typically only bite as a defensive behavior when threatened. A dog may experience some pain and swelling from a rat snake bite, but it is unlikely to be fatal.
well it would be the same as if any other dog farted.
It is not advised to let a dog eat a dead snake. Some snakes are poisonous and it can harm the dog.
It is possible for a dog to die if it eats a poisonous snake, as the venom can be harmful and potentially fatal to them. Immediate veterinary care is necessary if a dog has ingested a poisonous snake to provide appropriate treatment and prevent serious consequences.
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A dog and a snake and that its types of animals of you people would know
Nope - chickens are vegetarians ! A snake, however would probably eat the chicken !
DNA from a snake and a lizard.
I guess that would depend on what type of snake?
The dog. Garden snakes are not poisonous and have very small teeth. They also do not strangle their predators/prey. The dog on the other hand has large teeth and is much quicker. The snake would not be able to harm the dog very much.
The eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis), often referred to as the common brown snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake of the genus Pseudonaja. This snake is considered the world's second most venomous land snake based on its LD50 value (SC) in mice. It is native to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. If it were to bite a dog, the dog would probably die.
The dog would find a nice home and be loved.
Nothing should happen unless the dog bites you severely
You would act like a dog and people would think you were a dog and adopt you...
The DNA of a lizard would be more similar to a snake's than a dog's.
Well, your first worry would be medical-if the dog has a disease such as rabies. But a dog bite can also end up costing a good deal of money if it becomes infected, is severe enough to require reconstructive surgery, etc. In this situation, you can sue the owner of the dog for your injuries-both physical and emotional. Below is an article on the outcomes of dog bites.
There is no general answer. Every encounter is unique. In some cases the dog wins. In others, the dog will die due to a venomous bite; or he becomes the snake's next meal. Dogs and cats regularly kill snakes, but some face larger or more dangerous reptiles than they can handle.