Antifreeze products used in cars contain ethylene glycol, an organic compound that can easily poison and kill pets. As little as 8 tablespoons of antifreeze can kill a 48-pound Bulldog. Even small amounts of antifreeze are toxic to your dog’s organs, including kidneys, liver, and the brain. Preventing antifreeze poisoning in Bulldogs is crucial, especially during the winter months. According to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, most cases of antifreeze poisoning in Bulldogs occur because of improper storage and disposal of the products. Even a pet may come into contact with antifreeze solutions leaking out of a car's engine and get poisoned. Effects of Antifreeze Poisoning in Bulldogs The minimum dose of antifreeze considered lethal for Bulldogs is about 5 ml per kilogram of ... [Read More]