Order him three times nicely and if he don't leave - whack him with a stick.
Yes. One time my dog got into the cement and ate it. I had to take her to the vet.
well if its a long haired dog just cut it off, i don't know what to tell you about short haired dogs
because its hungry
On regular cement in spring or faill it won't. It depends too, if there is stuff on the cement sidewalk. Plus, if your talking but soild cement or in process of becoming hard. Cement in the winter like a sidewalk might be too cold depending on the temp outside. In the summer, the cement might be too hot and burn your dog's paw. Depends on the temp outside...
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If your dog steps in wet cement, calmly and gently lift their paw out of the cement to avoid further mess. Rinse their paw with water to remove as much cement as possible, being careful not to let it harden. Clean their fur with a damp cloth, and if necessary, use a mild soap to remove any residue. Finally, monitor the area to ensure the cement cures properly and doesn't become a hazard.
Get a restraining order
I had good results from rubbing it with Goof Off. This softened the contact cement till it rolled up in little blobs. The Formica was unharmed.
You can get engineered leveling cement for this purpose. One of the brand names for this in Australia is Ardit.
pour white distilled vinegar into a spray bottle and apply 2 the cement.
Not if you immediately wash the cement off and I do mean immediately not 10 minutes later.
Depending on the height in which the dog fell, it could kill the dog or break it's back or damage any other part of it.