ralphier | 06-12-2008 08:35 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by celstu1
(Post 2046120)
I found this about bullfrogs vs toads
A: I am almost certain that what your dog attacked was a large toad, which emits a very bitter tasting liquid. Bullfrogs do not have this defense mechanism. This liquid can be poisonous to small dogs, but medium and large dogs usually just suffer the bitterness and probably a burning sensation to their mouth. Small dogs should be taken to an emergency vet. Frogs are generally not toxic but toads are.
My boys had a blast chasing a tree frog that we took out of my boyfriends pool! They were more afraid of it then going after it. They didnt know what to make of it. And my little Dexter when he was less than a year old, a friend put a small green leaper frog in front of him and he bit it and killed it in a second (I was horrified my 3lb baby killed a frog!!!) and he was fine! I wouldn't worry TOO much! :) | Yes, I think you are definitely right...it was a toad not a frog. And bigger dogs can hande it much better than little dogs. Gabby was 2 pounds so it was just too toxic for her poor little body.
Silly question...but how do you tell the difference between a toad and a frog ???:confused::confused: |