Take the dog to the vet admittedly!
See a Dentist or Oral Surgeon as soon as possible and expect work to be done on your teeth.
You don't ever need to have the tail cut off, but if you wanted to, you should do it at birth. Cutting off a dogs tail is called docking. The only occasions when it should be carried out is for medical reasons and done by a qualified vet. Docking is done to show dogs and the owners have it done for vanity.
A Dogs Cock can swell up and increase in size, blood flow is increased and the Dogs Cock will fill with more blood and increase in size, this is caused by stimulation to the Cock and or Knot
Skinks get parasites especially if there wild caught. Get a fecal done first if your female is swollen. If there is no male she should not be. The have to be the right temperature.
For the vagina about a week nipples until she done nursing, after nursing it will take 10 to 14 days till all milk is dried up
Yes, mine was done a week ago and it sweels up every now and then when it is aggervated. Its totally normal.
Most certainlly not! All dogs bite someone, usually at a young age. If that were to happen then the dogs would soon go extinct.
Yes, dogs can kill bunnies. To prevent this, owners should keep their dogs on a leash or in a secure area when around bunnies. Training and supervision can also help prevent dogs from chasing or harming bunnies.
I personally do not think you should. It is painful for the dog. If you do have it done, ONLY have it done by a Veterinarian, do not attempt it yourself or have anyone else do it. I like dogs to look like they were intended to look like. The tail is a necessary balancer for dogs also.
All piercings i know of, swell in some way when you first get them done.
Yes, a central venous pressure (CVP) measurement can be taken through a mediport. The mediport provides direct access to the central venous system, allowing for the measurement of CVP as part of assessing fluid status and hemodynamic monitoring.
First, you take yoyr dog's eye out and lick the pepper off. Then, ALL DONE!