If your dog has hurt someone he thinks that he is the boss. Try contacting the 'Dog Whisperer' he is really good with dogs and helps their behaviour(http://www.cesarsway.com/), or try reading some of his books. But remember, although he has hurt someone, you should never abandon your dog or give him away. Hope this helps.. :-)
make your dog run around and if it dont youjr vet has hurt your dog if he never runs then your dog is plain right lazy!
That's really easy all you have to do is say look there's a UFO outside or say that someone is hurt.. hoped that help :)
No it does not but if you do not catch it, it may get hurt it really depends on how high you throw it. I do not recommend throwing your dog in the air.
It does not hurt the dog when the Veterinarian gives the dog the final injection. It is just an overdose of a sedation. They just go to sleep peacefully but it is permanent. Now it does hurt our hearts a lot though when we lose our best friends.
your dog probably is hurt.
A vet is someone who examines and treats animals. If you notice your dog acting sick or hurt, get in touch with your local vet for help.
Let it suffer..eventually it will come to you for help.
Call for help if it is severe enough, make them comfortable, help them.
Because if your hurt and alone wouldn't you want someone to help you out
To help someone when they hurt there leg area.
Your dog is supposed to be under control at all times. They have the right to sue you if they were hurt or their vehicle damaged.
snap its neck it depends on how bad it is hurt before you have to have it put down
Yes, sometimes she had to have someone HELP her.
You should only tell them to attack if there is danger. Like, if someone is trying to hurt you, your dog, another person, or another animal.
Yes. Monkeys are nasty creatures, are VERY strong for their size, and can bite just like a dog can. Monkeys can hurt a dog, and they can hurt YOU.
Everybody knows that one u help people because whould u like someone 2 hurt u?"NO!" if u do that is crazy! ;)
I would recommend taking the dog to a vet and having the nail removed professionally. You don't want to risk injury to yourself or the dog.