It most definently depends on the bone, and how severe. It can live a normal long life if you get it fixed. Take the dog to a Vet, to get the dog looked at. They will tell you what to do to get it fixed!
i really dont know i havent tested it out yet but for sure tissue will burn
It can be hard to tell for sure if your dog has a broken rib, but if you even suspect your dog has a broken bone, take the dog to the vet. A dog with a broken rib may cry in pain when touched or petted, or when the dog tries to move around, especially when getting up or lying down.
It can be hard to tell for sure if your dog has a broken rib, but if you even suspect your dog has a broken bone, take the dog to the vet. A dog with a broken rib may cry in pain when touched or petted, or when the dog tries to move around, especially when getting up or lying down.
A dogs tail bone can definitely be broken. once when my dog was a puppy i slammed the dog and his tail got caught, the vet confirmed its fairly easy for a dog to brake its tail, so be careful!
Well it depends how long the dog is but I don't think there would be a 5 foot long dog. Because 15+5=20 and the bone is 20 ft away. The dog chews on the leash until it breaks. That's how.
If the dog's leg is actually broken, then there should be a cast on the leg instead of a splint. A broken bone on a dog can take as long to heal as a broken bone on a person, which is approximately six weeks. If you believe you dog's leg is broken, but haven't yet taken the dog to the vet, please do so immediately; a splint is simply not adequate to help the bone mend. If your dog already has a splint, then wait for the vet to remove it.
Well, the dog will be limping if a leg or arm. The bone could be a little crooked. It will be weak and maybe your dog will be yelping. Try rubbing all bones of the dog if you suspect a sprain. If it is a broken bone, see the vet IMEDIATLY!
Go see a vet. The bone may stick out and the dog may cry.
If your dog has a broken bone, he needs veterinary treatment immediately. Do not try home remedies as they will probably make it worse and cause more pain an expense later.
How long can a 13yr old dog live with fluid on the lungs
it depends on the size of your dog, if you are feeding your dog bones, and the dog is able to finish off that bone that day, then it should be safe as long as you are substituting it for a meal. the bone should be the size of a normal healthy meal for the dog
The dog see's a reflection of him with the bone and thinks it is another dog with another bone.