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red backs v dog
my mad dog eats spiders whenever he see's them i'm a bit worried about the red backs, what effect do these have if he gets bitten.
how serious are the bites from these spiders? |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by AJ100
my mad dog eats spiders whenever he see's them i'm a bit worried about the red backs, what effect do these have if he gets bitten.
how serious are the bites from these spiders? |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by AJ100
my mad dog eats spiders whenever he see's them i'm a bit worried about the red backs, what effect do these have if he gets bitten.
how serious are the bites from these spiders? |
Re: red backs v dog
I wondered about this too, one of our dogs is trained to eat all spiders that come into our house because I can't bear to get close enough to kill them :o (the spiders that is, not the dogs :D )
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Re: red backs v dog
Jesus snakes :scared: ' do you get many snakes in perth where abouts is it do you stay i am going down the south west of perth bunbury 2 hours drive away.
regards john |
Re: red backs v dog
I wonder about Kane Toads as have heard they're poisonous ?!
My dog has a habit of tossing frogs rounds the garden when it's that time of year. I'm not convinced he knows the diff between a Toad and a Frog! ... :rolleyes: I certainly don't! |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by Paul2004
I wonder about Kane Toads as have heard they're poisonous ?!
My dog has a habit of tossing frogs rounds the garden when it's that time of year. I'm not convinced he knows the diff between a Toad and a Frog! ... :rolleyes: I certainly don't! Lynn |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by lynnlovessun
and hallucinate!
Oooooo, maybe I'll be licking them! ... :D Altho seriously, yeah sounds like the dogs drinking bowl will need to be 'made safe'. |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by Paul2004
Oooooo, maybe I'll be licking them! ... :D
Altho seriously, yeah sounds like the dogs drinking bowl will need to be 'made safe'. http://www.petplanet.co.uk/product.a...=19&pf_id=4482 Lynn |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by lynnlovessun
I thought this looked good - don't know if you could buy it in Oz for your dog?
http://www.petplanet.co.uk/product.a...=19&pf_id=4482 Lynn Yeah IF I ever get out there, or at least sell my house so I know we can go, I'll be looking into the dog and the garden etc and might even buy something like this and throw it in the container to take! I'd guess they have similar, but you don't really know do ya! Cheers |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by Paul2004
Oooooo, maybe I'll be licking them! ... :D
Altho seriously, yeah sounds like the dogs drinking bowl will need to be 'made safe'. Kids smoking cane toads By Greg McLean September 28, 2005 CHILDREN as young as 12 are licking cane toads in an attempt to get high, the Northern Territory News has learned. Some children and teenagers in Katherine and Arnhem Land are even drying out the skins of cane toads and rolling them up as joints to get a hit. But Territory health authorities have warned that those who lick or smoke cane toads are dicing with death and stress that there are no hallucinogenic effects possible from bufo toxin, the toxin excreted by the introduced pest. Director of emergency medicine at Royal Darwin Hospital Didier Palmer said anyone who ingests bufo toxin is more likely to die than get high from it. "These are very foolish and dangerous acts," he said. "Anyone who does this runs the very serious risk of seizures, a rapid loss of consciousness, cardio-vascular collapse and death." Researchers investigating what substances petrol sniffers in Arnhem Land abuse were shocked to be told that some were skinning cane toads, drying them and smoking them. Maranboy police also report they had to take a road worker into custody last month after he licked a cane toad while intoxicated. It is understood the man's eyes rolled in the back of his head and he became extremely aggressive, and began shaking uncontrollably after licking the bufo toxin. Officer-in-charge of Maranboy police, Brevet Sergeant Angelo Denale, said it was unclear whether the man's aggression was caused by alcohol or bufo toxin but warned against experimenting with the dangerous substance. "Whether or not he became aggressive from licking cane toads, smoking cannabis or alcohol, it is a recipe for disaster," he said. "Licking cane toads gives off some form of poison and it's obviously bad for your health." |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by AJ100
my mad dog eats spiders whenever he see's them i'm a bit worried about the red backs, what effect do these have if he gets bitten.
how serious are the bites from these spiders? I read somewhere that animals are not harms by spider bite from red backs like humans are. Rudi |
Re: red backs v dog
Oh well, better stick to LSD then ... :D |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by Rudi
I read somewhere that animals are not harms by spider bite from red backs like humans are.
Rudi but its tunnel web spiders that only effect apes species unfortunutly we are the only apes in oz - so i guess its aimed at us :( |
Re: red backs v dog
Originally Posted by steve`o
correct me if i`m wrong ( i`m sure someone will )
but its tunnel web spiders that only effect apes species unfortunutly we are the only apes in oz - so i guess its aimed at us :( |
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