Marshall Dudley wrote:
Not by consuming, but yes, it can from direct application. I have heard of it developing in only an hour when silver nitrate is spilled on the skin. But more likely it is staining, from it being splashed on the skin, then evaporating, and will be in/on the epidermis instead of in the permanent dermis, and thus will be exfoliated off in a couple of weeks.

Marshall
I hope Carol reads your post and will comment on what kind of "CS" she gave her dog, and how likely it is that it got directly onto legs/paws. From all her posts on the subject, I don't remember any mention of it being applied topically either accidentally or deliberately to the dog's legs and feet. My understanding of her posts is that the dog simply got the CS orally, but I may have missed something. The devil is always in the details..............I also don't remember specifics of what type, brand, ppm of "CS" she was giving.
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