Yes, most vets can put a tracking device in your dog. All you have to do is talk to your vet to see if this is something that they do in their office. If they dont I am sure that they can direct you to somewhere that does.
They work by leaving a tracking device in the dog so if someone picks your dog up they can take him to the vet and locate the owner.
There are several different kinds of gps dog tracking systems available. It is best to check with your vet or dog trainer to get the best reviews or their opinions.
You can take it to a vet to have this done.
One could go research dog tracking collars by contacting the local veterinary clinic/hospital or local vet, local dog shelter, or by looking up information online.
take it to the vet. they are specially trained to do things like that.
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It is highly unlikely. The joint needs putting and possibly fixing back into place, exactly as a human would need. The dog needs a vet.
my dog recently dislocated and chiped a bone on his front paw .. i took him to the vet , the vet said it will take 3 to 4 weeks to heal .. the vet also popped it back into place and now he has a cast so in the time frame the leg should heal hopefully .........
You need to take your dog the the vet right away. The broken legs needs to be set correctly before it heals in the wrong place. The vet can also prescribe an antibiotic to get rid of the infection.
No. The vet has special cream that will kill the mange mites. I don't know of any other place you can get the cream.
probably a vet if your a vet you could get up to £75k a year were as a dog trainer money varies
If your here reading this and not taking your dog to the vet, it may be too late for your dog. GO TO THE VET!!!