That depends on how bad the bite is.... if there is torn flesh or deep puncture wounds it would be advised. If bleeding is light and bite wounds are not too deep you may be able to treat the pup yourself. Apply peroxide to the wounds and keep an eye on them for infection.
Was the dog a dog you are familiar with or a stray? It's always better to be safe than sorry, and if it was a stray, you should defnitely get the bite checked out.
Yes, a vet needs to see your pup. He will check him/her over for any problems that your pup may have.
that might be a good idea
I belive u do
that is not a good sign and is one of the symptoms of parvo a dangerous virus that has been known to kill puppies within a short amount of time. you need to make sure that he is staying hydrated and take him to the vet!
You need to confirm this with your Vet and follow all veterinary treatment accordingly. I hope your dog is better soon.
No. Take your dog to your vet right away.
In speaking with my vet and going through this for my first time. The vet told me puppies can be dewormed at 2 weeks with their first shots being done at 1 month.
Parvo is a virus, and antibiotics don't help against viruses. But Parvo is more common among puppies, so it's more likely to be something else. Take her to a vet and stop guessing.
Take it to a Vet.
Take her to the local vet and they'll take care of the puppies.
Could be the Parvo virus. Or internal bleeding. Take your pet to the vet immediately.
Take them to the vet!
Take the puppy to the Vet for an examination.
Take it to the vet soon, it may have Parvo. and or switch the food
Call a vets office and see if you talk to a vet and let them tell you what you should you do.