Sentences with phrase «hit by a poison»

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But that's also why dog poisonings by chocolate hit their highest mark on during the holiday season, as noted by a new study by U.K. researchers.
Possible explanations would be that he died of an undiscovered illness, he was poisoned, he died of old age, he was shot, another animal killed him or he was hit by a car.
Of those four, one was poisoned, one was hit by a car, and another was taken into captivity for being too familiar with people.
Food poisoning caused by Salmonella bacteria hits more than 40,000 people every year.
Last week I wrote about getting hit by a Mack truck and food poisoning on the same day the previous week which I thought constituted a bad time but last week was even more of a doozy.
But as a veterinarian, I've seen enough cats hit by cars, attacked by dogs or coyotes, or poisoned — accidentally and intentionally — to know that when you let your cat roam, you're likely shortening his life.
They fall victim to disease, starvation, poisons, attacks by other animals, mistreatment by humans or are hit by cars.
Their only other options are being hit by cars, environmental poisons, cat & animal attacks, disease and parasites, freezing, etc., etc..
Answer: Limping isn't a common symptom of poisoning but vomiting is - but dogs can vomit for MANY different reasons (dietary indiscretion, kidney disease, liver disease, poisoning, intestinal parasites, viruses like parvo, etc etc) The only way I can relate the limping to the vomiting is if she sustained some kind of trauma (like hit by car) and may have internal injuries.
If you believe your pet has an emergency, such as rat poisoning, being hit by a car, chocolate ingestion, or anything else which appears to pose an imminent danger to your pet, please do not hesitate to call us or come to the hospital immediately.
Assisting the veterinarian with emergencies, like hit - by - cars, seizuring animals and poison ingestion
Common emergencies may include chocolate or rat poison ingestion, hit by car, or dog fight wounds.
As a technician in this specialty, you will encounter such emergencies as pets that have been hit by cars, injured in fights, poisoned or burned in fires.
Neutered or not, dogs running at large can be hit by cars, poisoned, shot, get into fights.
Emergencies can be things such as rat bait poisoning, hit by car, and chocolate ingestion.
Cats allowed outdoors have an average lifespan of only 5 years (vs. 15 for indoor cats) due to being hit by cars, injured or killed by dogs or wildlife, rat poison ingestion, diseases caught by fighting with other cats, and nameless other accidents.
Veterinarians routinely handle medical cases of feral cats in which the cat has been hit by a car, or poisoned, or mauled by a dog.
Madalon said she's seen feral cats poisoned with antifreeze, used for target practice, hit by cars and plagued with painful urinary tract infections.
From being hit by a car to being poisoned or abused, it's not an easy life for dogs who escape their human companions.
A Siberian will climb fences, leap fences, dig under fences, wriggle under gates, even eat through fences, slip through doors and windows, slip out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to chase and kill cats and other small pets, get into dogfights, chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury by kicking or being shot by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and other parasites.
Dogs allowed to roam are in danger from becoming lost, of being hit by a car or being poisoned.
Hit by cars, mauled by dogs and other larger animals, poisoned, and notably dying of a host of parasitic diseases, feral and stray cats have an average life span of less than 3 years.
Roaming predisposes him to getting shot, hit by car, poisoned, and to fighting with other intact males.
Emergencies can be things such a snail bait poisoning, being hit by a car, and chocolate ingestion.
Emergencies can be things such as accidental ingestion of rat poison, hit by car, and chocolate ingestion.
Feral cats have reduced life expectancies due to attacks by dogs and other feral cats, predation, being hit by cars, ingestion of poison, disease, and more.
Examples of emergencies are when a pet has snail bait poisoning, has been hit by a car, or has ingested chocolate.
Outside, your cat is subjected to predators, illness, poisons, attack by other cats looking to protect territory, being hit by cars and being attacked by humans who don't like animals.
* Poisons: antifreeze or rat poison * Trauma: any type of trauma that causes the blood pressure to fall dramatically, such as heart failure, shock and blood loss from being hit by a car * Certain medications * Urinary Blockage: something that is blocking the lower urinary tract * Blood Clot: if a clot blocks an artery
Take advantage of buffs like Haste and Protect and make sure you have gambits in place just in case your characters get hit by debuffs like Poison and Stone.
One day the World Tree was hit by a meteor and it started dissolving into the waters, turning it to poison.
Not only that, but being hit by enemies and eating bad food can inflict specific injuries upon you, ranging from lacerations to sprains, or even food poisoning.
Super moves are stunning action packed cinematic set pieces including Batman calling in a beacon to collect the grounded opponent that is winched into the clouds before Batman's aerial vehicle hits the opponent, dislodges, then locks on to fire a dual machine gun and a missile followed by crashing back down to the arena, while Poison Ivy surrounds her opposing fighter with carnivorous plants that wrap themselves around her opponents» body before eating then spitting the character out.
Kill the horde of Skull warriors and collect the ectoplasm to set up towers and defenses whenever the magic stones light up: CATAPULTS, to throw flame to the enemy; BARRICADES, to block the attackers in their path; BARRELS, to shoot fire arrows and explode them in the middle of a skeleton legion; POISON PLANTS, to hit the warriors and slay them slowly while they walk... There are diverse types of magic energy to use at war: LIGHTNING, to defeat targets with metal or steel armor; FIRE, to burn light armor troops and blow up the exploding barrels; ICE, to turn your victims into ice cubes and slow them down; POISON, just one drop and the victim will succumb little by little to its toxic effects; STUN, to shoot and make their heads spin and leave them stupefied; EXPLOSIVE, to send everything flying with its strong TNT head... Use all with the different kind of arrows and do individual, radius or multiple damage.
This item is affected by other items such as the Metal Box in which the player will be too heavy to be quickly carried off - screen and eventually let go and disappear or fighters may not be affected at all when under the effects of a Super Mushroom, Poison Mushroom, or Lightning (including backfire) thus when the Beetle hits a player with one of these effects, it'll bounce back and if it lands on the ground it'll be ready for use again.
Mongabay quotes American Bird Conservancy's president Mike Parr, who gives some important context: Parr says up to one billion birds are killed each year from hitting buildings, another billion get killed by kitty, 50 million die hitting communication towers, 15 million die from pesticide poisoning.
It's inexpensive and spending a little up - front can be worth a lot if you get food poisoning or hit by a taxi.
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