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kendra20 | 21:23 Fri 04th Oct 2013 | Animals & Nature
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Hi my little jack Russell keeps picking up frogs in his mouth then starts spitting out foamy spittle for about 5 mins, he seems fine after, but I am worried about what harm they could do him. any one know if frogs can harm him?
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The parotid glands in frogs exude toxins, which cause the foaming at the mouth you refer to. However, if your dog seems to make a quick recovery, there's probably absolutely nothing to worry about. (It's likely to be the doggy equivalent of us encountering stinging nettles. It's unpleasant at the time but, unless you've got a relevant allergy, an experience...
21:33 Fri 04th Oct 2013
The parotid glands in frogs exude toxins, which cause the foaming at the mouth you refer to. However, if your dog seems to make a quick recovery, there's probably absolutely nothing to worry about. (It's likely to be the doggy equivalent of us encountering stinging nettles. It's unpleasant at the time but, unless you've got a relevant allergy, an experience which is fairly short-lived).
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Thank you so much for your reply Buenchico it has put my mind at rest. hes a little tyke thinks hes a great dane and hes only 8inches to the shoulder lol thanks again xx
Sounds more harmful to the frogs!
Toads are more toxic.
Most JRT's do kendra- think they're bigger than they are!

All the ones ive met, including my own, are utterly fearless and will take on anything, no matter the size of the opposition.

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