Most veterinarians use sutures that dissolve now a days due to the fact that most animals do not want to sit still to get the sutures removed. And those will take about 4 weeks or so to completely dissolve.
Yes, a small stitch will be put in at the site of the operation.
Yes, after the surgery of course.
the best thing to use is kanka powder available from online vets
Only under vets supervision, may hurt the dog
well, sorry, i cant actually answer your question because it depends on the type of dog it is and what your dog is use to or sensitive to. if i were you i would ask a vets permission about what to use on a certain dog or species.lol
The doctor will remove my stitches in three more days. That comedian's stories kept us in stitches! The seamstress stitches patches today!
vets use mostly scales, computers, and x- rays
Interestingly enough the Incas used the jaws of ants as stitches.
Interestingly enough the Incas used the jaws of ants as stitches.
you can ask any of ur local vets soft dog food makes their teeth bad hard dog food will losen and breakaway plaque from their teeth use hard dog food
An invisible dog fence can be used to protect your pet at home. Invisible fence is the most recommended brand by vets. Refer to the website http://www.invisiblefence.com/ for more information.
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Sure! You can try obedience training, or you might want to use that trick where you introduce a dog from a distance and gradually get closer. I'm pretty sure there's some sort of dog therapy, but that might be a little pricey. Spaying and Neutering helps too, if you haven't already done that.
Dog age is calculated the same for all dogs. At the end of the dog's first year of life, it is 21 years old. Every year after that adds four years. That is the formula vets use.