about 3 or 4 days
4 to 6 weeks
If surgical stitches don't heal properly, you can have further problems at the site including hernias and eviscerations - you need to take your dog to a veterinarian for surgical repair of this.
The time it takes a cut to heal depends on the severity or it and how deep it is. A simple paper cut will usually heal in a few days. A deeper gash that requires stitches can take up to a month to fully heal.
7-14 days depending on how fast your mouth heal.
Usually 10 to 14 days.
generally you have to take the dog back to the vet to get the stitches removes 7 days later to avoid any scaring. then it can take up to two weeks for them to heal
Yes but there is a great chance that it would get infected and take twice as long to heal; then there is a possibility that they would lose too much blood. What is important for healing is that the wound surfaces are clean and that they are brought together so the tissues will rejoin. There are other means of bringing and holding cut tissue surfaces together, such as skin adhesives or tight dressings. Deep wounds are another matter and may require multiple layers of stitches or bindings.
If you have a cut that keeps bleeding, or that "gapes" open and won't stay closed, you need stitches to close it up so that it will heal. If you just have a little chunk gone and it stops bleeding, you probably don't need stitches.
stitches are points and the verb to take out is enlever
they say 6 weeks. although all women are different. it can take weeks, months or even up to 2 years. It depends on the birth, if you have a natural birth and you have an episiotomy or any tearing and require stitches or not it may take longer.
well first off if the cut is deep take the padding off for about a half an hour.When i had stitches i was advised to take the bandaid off for about a half an hour a day.If a light scrape or cut (if a 4 year old then be advised to say booboo) then RUB HYDRADEON PROXIDE OFF AND APPLY BANDAID.P.S. take vitamins ffor both don't put hydradeon proxide on deep wound staples or stitches.
Sometimes when the vet has spayed the dog they can often end the stitching (a knot) leaving a piece of the stitch too long that can dig into the dog's belly. Either you can cut off the extra or take the dog back to the vet (there should be no additional cost for this) and have them check the stitches out. Stitches don't stick to the skin, but are sewn in. The vet would have told you when to bring the dog back to have the stitches removed. If the wound looks good and the dog is irritated by the stitches (each dog, just like a human can heal quickly or slowly) perhaps it's time for the dog to have the stitches out. See your vet right away!