you don't. dogs are fun, burning them would be cruel, why would you want to burn one???
my dog has razor burn what i do for her to help it heal quily
Burn Sanderson comes to the coates farm because Mr.Searcy informed him that the Coates had found a dog similar to the discription of Burn Sandersons lost dog. Burn Sanderson goes to get his lost dog.
There is no evidence to suggest that Joe Arpaio burned a dog.
If a dog's skin is burned, the hair may not grow back in the affected area depending on the severity of the burn. Severe burns can damage the hair follicles and prevent regrowth. It is important to seek veterinary care if your dog gets burned to ensure proper treatment and healing.
No, there is no evidence or credible reports that Joe Arpaio burned a dog alive.
Yes if dry, the question is more.. why would you want to
Go to the vet. like now.
It is most definitely not legal to burn your, or anyone else's dog for that matter. Most countries have laws against animal cruelty and punishments vary from severe fines to prison terms. If your dog has died, it may be cremated by your vet or another firm that offers such services.
For a burn from a dog leash, first, gently clean the affected area with mild soap and water to prevent infection. Apply a cool compress to reduce pain and swelling, and then cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick bandage. If the burn is severe or shows signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or pus, seek medical attention. Always avoid using ice directly on the burn, as it can cause further damage to the skin.
Only if you wish to burn in whatever you call hell for eternity
It's possible but more probable that it will give your dog rabies if it's not vaccinated.
The dying of grass caused by dog urine is also called "Lawn Burn". Lawn burn is caused by the nitrogen in dog urine. Because dog urine is very high in nitrogen, when the dog urinates, it is similar to pouring liquid fertilizer on the lawn. A little fertilizer is good for the grass, but an excess causes nitrogen burn. The prevention of lawn burn deals with trying to reduce the amount of nitrogen coming into contact with the grass. http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1551&articleid=1493