He is being poisoned.
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.
Some turtles may foam from the mouth due to regurgitation. The regurgitation is normally caused by eating too quickly, or overeating. Another cause of foaming at the mouth may be a RI or respiratory infection. These infections can usually be cleared up with an injection of antibiotics.
Seeing my cat foam at the mouth after giving him some medicine would make me think I shouldn't have given the medicine to the cat. People medicine and animal medicine are not the same.
It depends what you use for a disinfectant spray. Some are not harmful as long as the rabbit does not inhale the fumes when you spray.
You have to go to a wooded area, were a werewolf will feel most comfortable in it's wolf state. Contrary to most beliefs they don't only come out during a full moon, but they are (for some reason) more active during. Werewolves do travel together, so when you approach the group be aware that only one has to bite you. Bring bear spray and a rifle for protection. Provoke one on the edge of the group until it gives a warning bite on your arm or leg. Than spray the bear spray and give a warning shot in the air with the rifle. It will take upwards to a month for any signs of a transformation to show. Signs include insomnia (as werewolves are nocturnal), easily irritability, not being thirsty, and in later stages of transformation foaming at the mouth.
Foaming at the mouth (or some other aperture).
a dogs mouth is foaming because either it just ate some whipped cream -lol- or he/she has rabies... you might want to take it to a vet.
Take him to the vet immediately as he may have injection some poison.
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.
You get something called "phooey" spray. You can get it at pet stores. What you do is when ever the foal bites spray some phooey spray in it mouth. You con use phooey spray on any animal the bites. "it work
Some turtles may foam from the mouth due to regurgitation. The regurgitation is normally caused by eating too quickly, or overeating. Another cause of foaming at the mouth may be a RI or respiratory infection. These infections can usually be cleared up with an injection of antibiotics.
If someone has been out partying and starts foaming at the mouth, i would look for other signs of a drug overdose first, right after calling 911.Are their lips were turning blue, eyes rolled back in head, slow breathing, that sounds like an opiate OD, u can also look for trackmarks, indicating iv drugs would have been used, most likely heroin, or some other melted down pill,etc... An addict will inject anything if that's what they're into. Foaming at the mouth has been associated with bath salts also, where the user seems to become extremely agitated, sometimes escalating to violent. If you r seeing this foaming at the mouth, don't waste time questioning it,call 911
one is distemper, it makes the cat seem drunk (which are like the symptoms (also i think foaming at the mouth)) it can spread...sadly... if i was helpful please recommend me :) thnx!
The cat is foaming from being exposed to the gaseous spray from the skunk (sort of like if you had been sprayed in the face with mustard gas), foaming and drooling from the mouth, as well as watery eyes and nose are some side affects a sprayed victim is going to exhibit. This is how the body naturally responds in trying to get rid of/wash away the skunk spray. If an animal or person had been infected by rabies they would not instantly show symptoms of the infection (this only happens in movies such as, "Twenty Eight Days Later"). It usually takes 20 to 60 days for the infected victim to show the classic rabies symptoms; such as violent behavior, foaming of the mouth (due to painful swallowing and the inability to drink water), excessive physical sensitivity (sight, sound, touch), etc... In order for the victim to have the rabies virus it would have had to have been bitten by the infected animal or been sprayed in the eyes, mouth, or open wound by the virus infested saliva. Of corse two of the main urban area carries of rabies are usually skunks and raccoons, so unless you live on a rabies free island it would be best to make sure that all of your outdoor pets are up to date on all of their shots (even a cow can become infected with rabies).
Well some people have the tendency to spit when they talk and when you " Say It Don't Spray it" You're basically saying keep your saliva in your mouth when you talk
Foaming around the mouth after drinking water can be normal for some dogs, especially if they drink quickly or vigorously. It could also be a sign of excitement or excess saliva production. However, if the foaming is persistent, accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy or difficulty breathing, it is best to consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
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