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What happens if a dog eats cold drinks?
Cold drinks irritate the gut, causing pain, diarrhea and vomiting, especially in puppies. Sugar and additives add obesity and kidney burden; give only a bite or two in heat, and probiotics if upset.
What happens if an Alaskan Malamute lacks water?
Water shortage causes thick saliva, lethargy, hard dry stool and dark urine; long lack brings dehydration. Summer lack causes heatstroke, even shock. Always provide water.
What happens after a dog takes dewormer?
Normally a dog shows no ill effects, but with many parasites it may have soft stool or pass worms for 2-3 days. Overdose causes repeated vomiting and even seizures, so dose by weight.
What happens if a puppy sits in AC?
Puppies catch colds easily from AC due to weak immunity, and abdominal chilling causes vomiting or diarrhea. Set AC at 23-25 C, avoid direct draft, and treat colds.
What happens if a cat eats a flea?
Fleas host tapeworm, so eating one can infect the cat. The tapeworm hatches in the gut, damages the mucosa and causes weight loss and anemia.
What happens if a dog eats human food?
Human food is too salty for dogs, causing tear stains, bad breath and mouth disease, and may upset the gut. Greasy food leads to obesity and heart disease.
What happens if a dog eats celery?
Dogs can eat celery, which adds fiber, vitamins and immunity support, but only plain, not oil- and salt-cooked. Too much causes indigestion.
How long until a dog vomits after drinking soapy water?
Soapy water usually induces vomiting in about 2 minutes for ingested toxins. If it fails, raise concentration or use hydrogen peroxide; still see a vet after.
What happens after a cat dies of poisoning?
A poisoned cat's death appearance depends on the toxin: gut-burning poisons cause vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration; nerve poisons cause twitching and foam at the mouth. Some toxins destroy red blood cells.
What happens if a cat eats avocado?
Avocado can poison a cat because it contains persin, which cats cannot metabolize, causing vomiting, diarrhea and breathing trouble; severe cases can be fatal. Seek vet care.