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Malathion is an organophosphate insecticide which acts as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. In the USSR , it was known as carbophos , in New Zealand and Australia as maldison and in South Africa as mercaptothion .
Whether it's cat food, dog food, fish food, or some other food altogether, stocking up before you go away will ensure your pet can remain on the diet that they're used to.
The flesh of these fruits is safe in moderation, but their pits contain cyanide, which is toxic to dogs. Always remove the pits before offering any fruit to your pup. 15.
Apples are safe for dogs, but apple seeds are not. Apple seeds, persimmon, peach, and plum pits, as well as other fruit seeds or pits have "cyanogenic glycosides". For example, if an apple seed skin is broken as a dog eats an apple, then cyanide could be released. Apple seeds should be removed before a dog eats the apple. [citation needed]
Not all questions have simple, yes or no answers—including this one. While many dogs are lactose intolerant, many are not! Lactose intolerance develops as a dog grows up, so it can be impossible ...
One of the key uses for the compound is in production of the pesticide Malathion. [5] It has also been used medically as a chemical depletory of glutathione. [6] It has been studied extensively with regard to renal function. [7] Other medical uses include treatment of breast cancer and its monitoring with Positron Emission Tomography. [8]
It’s not a good idea to treat vomiting in dogs at home unless you’re 100% confident the cause was dietary indiscretion and your dog is healthy, not dehydrated, and not unwell in themselves.
Indoxacarb is the active ingredient in a number of household insecticides, including cockroach and ant baits, and can remain active after digestion. [10] In 2012 DuPont's Professional Products including the line of Advion and Arilon products was purchased by Syngenta. [11]