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I read the post about taods and ferrets and just wanted to share anecdotal
evidence that amphibians are not good for dogs or ferrets.
I had a dog (live in MD) that found a toad in the back yard...well she
played with it (she was a pomeranian) and played with it until it
"croaked". She decided to chew on it- low and behold, she comes to the
back door FOAMING at the mouth. I grab her immediately and look closer-
her tongue had turned black! I look down and there is the toad that she
had dropped from her mouth. She acted fine, all but the rabid dog look!
So, I grabbed the hose and gently washed her mouth out. She had diarrhea,
but ended up fine.
I do know the moral of the story is most ambhibians have some sort of
"poison" that is released to make them taste bad. How deadly it is
depends on the type- clearly poison dart frogs are not on the list of
Totally Ferret ingredients. (As a side note: did you know poison dart
frogs become more poisonous by eating ants? ooo ahhh)
Anyhow, I would try to keep your ferrets/dogs from putting toads in their
mouths. Tell them, Look, not Lick. And for those of you that have
salamandar/newts in the backyard..same goes. There are some salamandars
that secrete LATEX when mouthed...mmmmm and others that have poisons like
frogs.
Good luck with the summer friends!
Stephanie, Chimi & Pepe (mom, can we try fried frog legs)
[Posted in FML issue 2751]
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