Not entirely sure why you want to know this..
But from my own limited knowledge I'd say a gunshot wound would paralyze a Dog if it damaged the animals nerves, or if the wound got a serious infection.
Yes depends on the dog
sometimes it dependes on how much eletricity goes into the dog
Make sure your dog is up to date on his Rabies & DHLP/Parvo vaccinations. Take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian and see what he or she has to say about the bite wound plus the Vet can treat the wound at that time. Bite wounds have a tendency to become very septic and infected so best to have a Veterinarian check out the bite wound.
No, but you should clean it with an anti-bacterial soap and water, and treat it with an antiseptic, same as you would a wound on yourself. If you are noticing a bad odor, it is likely the wound has become infected. I recommend taking it into a vet, or at least calling a vet and describing your dog's wound and smell. This is free if you are not brimming with finances at the moment.
If your dog is outside and has this wound flies will lay eggs in a wound such as this. You should have had your dog into the vets right away. Get there now!
take your dog to the vet as soon as possible it could have a problem.
Only a vet can diagnose this so get your dog to a vet as soon as possible because the wound could become infected.
If your dog has an open wound on her breast sugar will probably not help. You should take her to the vet.
Observation (that the would has not bevome infected) Curiosity (the wonder why)
If a dog bit you and didn't puncture the skin, no, no rabies. If you mean there is no dog blood in the wound but still your blood, yes, chance of rabies.
a dog licks its wound to clean it especially if infected. The smell can come from a rot etc in the wound or even the saliver from the dog.
You would not want our children to be paralyzed by polio.
Yes. If the dog leves the wound(s) alone