I'm thinking about sharing some of my home made household products with friendsWhich is better to package them from an environmental point of view? Plastic or glass? Or is there another alternative? Any ideas?
Both are good and recyclable, but in sprays, use Corban Dioxide instead of CFC, which are harmful to environmentYou can also go for, aluminium cansRemember on CFC harms the environmentCorban Dioxide, does notGood luck.
ur dog will be finemy dog gets into wrappers and such now and thenthey will pass what they have no use fornot to worry, most likely they just shredded the bag to get to the goodsjust make sure ur pooch is going poo and drinking water, if they are good to go in 48hrs ur clear, if no poop and puking and not eating visit the vetbut don't panic all is well, ur dog will most certainly not die from getting into chips in a bag.
how big is your dog, when did he eat it, how much did he eat and how is he acting nowIf he ate a small piece, you may not even see it in his bowel movementsA lot will depend on the size of your dogA small piece may be different for a 7 pound toy poodle vsa 115 pound Rottweiler Also, it is important to understand how he is acting nowIs he eating? Is he vomiting? Is he lethargic? Is he acting painful? All of these signs would be cause for concern and warrant immediate attention by your veterinarian.
my dog ate an entire bag of foil covered easter eggs, she is only 14 pounds, and she was fine, sparkly poop though just watch your dogs behaviour but i am sure she will just pass it .