depends on how deep the cut is.
About 2 weeks. If they stay in much longer, the skin heals over them, and removal can be uncomfortable.
The doctors will have to answer that.
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Uausally around 2-3 weeks. Most vets will say but if you have not taking the dog to a vet i suggest you do. If you have, your vet should have shared this information with you and also would have you come in for a check-up a week after having them sometimes even 2-3 days afterwards.
it depends on what type of injury it is.
It's stay for a really long time, it's ridiculous, it's for about 1 years and a half!
This statement is not true. A bruise is a contusion, which is a fancy word for an injury that causes capillaries to leak blood which causes a bruise. You might be thinking of the word concussion, which is a severe head injury, but without a broken skull. After a head injury or concussion, you should stay awake or have someone check on you every hour and wake you up. The reason is a concussion can cause someone to become unconscious or even die from the brain injury.
it cant bc it cant get it trough your BIG head
30 is considered an old timer in professional motocross. There are a few exceptions though, as long as you stay healthy (injury free) and are competitive.
around 10 minutes is as how long one of my family doctors says
Athletes don't always stay injury free, but usually they where safety gear and they make smart choices to prevent injuries.