I discovered my beagle eating the brown and white mushrooms that are growing in my backyard. I was unaware of them until I found her with them and she bit me when I tried to take it away from her. Now that I know they're there, I will remove them, but in the meantime, are these mushrooms harmful to her?
10/25/2006 9:54:06 PM
try being slightly more vague - it'll really help in the diagnosis of a random mushroom that nobody on here can see
10/25/2006 9:55:24 PM
NCSU had (still has?) a couple of mycologists in the Botany department. If you can't find any information online, might want to take a few pictures with a digital camera and see if they can help out.
10/25/2006 9:55:53 PM
you better lock this thread too.
10/25/2006 9:56:03 PM
It's dark outside, I can't really tell. They're the little brown and white mushrooms that you see after a rain that grow in clusters. Very common in this area. When google comes up w/a pic that looks like what I'm looking for, I'll post it.
10/25/2006 9:56:21 PM
10/25/2006 9:58:32 PM
similar to this type of cluster and small size.
10/25/2006 10:03:03 PM
^Hmm, those don't look like the really bad ones we learned about in lab...but I'm horrid with plants and fungi.Hope they weren't these: http://www.boston-terriers.com/mushroom.htmhttp://www.ncsu.edu/news/press_releases/03_07/183.htm[Edited on October 25, 2006 at 10:10 PM. Reason : merf]
10/25/2006 10:08:49 PM
SO if your dog eats them should you induce vomiting with peroxide? It didn't say anything about what to do.OK, the State article says to induce.[Edited on October 25, 2006 at 10:17 PM. Reason : .]
10/25/2006 10:15:37 PM
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/pp/notes/General_Principles/gpin004/gpin004.htmLook at the bottom of this page and see if you can find the one you're talking about. It should tell the symptoms.Even if you don't think it's poisonous you might want to get a good pic and have it identified. They'll be back every year, so you might as well know what it is.
10/25/2006 10:32:53 PM
These are pics of the mushrooms in my backyard. Sorry about the 2nd one, I was holding a flashlight. The black things are mushrooms that have died.
10/25/2006 10:34:33 PM
I think your animal should be fine. She was probably trying to balance the chemicals in her digestive track by doing that. I would try mixing a little clorox in her water from time to time to keep her innerds cleansed. Thats what I do to my neighbors dog.
10/25/2006 10:50:02 PM
darwin
10/25/2006 11:04:17 PM
she might be getting high off those mushroomsthere was an NPR thing about a dog that got high off toadahahahhaha
10/25/2006 11:12:03 PM
Hmmm...I know, it's scary, but your dog is almost surely alright. Just monitor her for signs of a problem: excessive diarrhea, vomitting, general discomfort, drinking too much, drinking too little, rashes, refusing to eat, etc...take her to the doc if something seems off.
10/25/2006 11:43:50 PM
Just ignore Earl.
10/26/2006 7:32:32 AM
^doesn't everyone
10/26/2006 8:26:10 AM
10/26/2006 8:42:31 AM
pick one of those mushies and see if it turns blueif it does, then you need to pick them and eat them for some fun times
10/26/2006 9:18:59 AM
Thank you, for those that offered helpful advice. She seems fine so far, it just worried me bc I couldn't tell if they were poisonous or not. Thanks again though for all helpful links and info
10/26/2006 9:19:15 AM
10/26/2006 9:46:50 AM
Was that on "This American Life" or something? I'd like to listen to it.
10/26/2006 10:04:55 AM
Here's an idea...a vet.
10/26/2006 10:09:04 AM
and put Dr. Wolfweb out of business?
10/26/2006 10:16:51 AM
Person 1: Help!! I need a doctor!!!!! AHH!Hhh!HPerson 2: Hang on, I'm a wolfwebber, I shall consult the internet and be back shortly. Unless I find porn.Person 1: I'm bleeding out my ears!!!Person 2: STFU, don't question the wolfweb.Person 1: WHAT?!! I CANT HEAR YOU! Ah hell my ear just fell off.
10/26/2006 10:22:18 AM
I just looked through my mushroom field guide, but the pics you gave weren't good enough for a positive ID... can you provide macro shots of them, and their undersides? That will help.[Edited on October 26, 2006 at 11:03 AM. Reason : c]
10/26/2006 11:01:33 AM
Putting clorox in the drinking water is not dangerous. Ive seen this done by a rottweiler breeder once and I was like "what are you doing, you're going to kill the dog". He answered "do you live in the city?" I replied "yeah" he then said, "son you drink this every day and you don't even know it".He does this on occasion to eliminate parvo and other deadly disesases. Look it up, or ask a "professional vet" before to try and write me off next time.
10/26/2006 4:55:50 PM
^You know what else works for Parvo? Vaccines.
10/26/2006 5:44:24 PM
while earl is just being stupid, animals can safely drink water with a significant amount of chlorine in it. ive read articles that say 10ppm and others that say 20ppm. by comparison a pool is 2-5 ppm. the dog will throw up and not drink anymore before there is enough chlorine to hurt anything
10/26/2006 5:58:10 PM
10/26/2006 7:42:59 PM
10/27/2006 2:26:33 AM
^PM sent. We'll take the technical argument elsewhere. Thanks for the link.[Edited on October 27, 2006 at 8:54 AM. Reason : .]
10/27/2006 8:48:02 AM