it would be best to take dog the vet and tell them what the spider looked like so they can give them the correct antivenom
Symptoms of a wolf spider bite on a dog may include redness, swelling, pain, and possible infection at the bite site. In severe cases, the dog may experience lethargy, vomiting, and difficulty breathing. It is important to seek veterinary care if you suspect your dog has been bitten by a wolf spider.
no because if you give them a bird it will squeal and bite down hard so if you shoot a bird the dog will bite straight through
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If your dog was bitten by a spider and has swelling he should see a vet. You can keep the bite clean with peroxide but if there is swelling, it could be poison in the bite from the spider's stinger.
Yes, a wolf spider can potentially hurt a dog with its bite, but it is not typically life-threatening. It may cause pain, swelling, and irritation at the site of the bite. It is important to monitor the dog for any signs of an allergic reaction or infection and seek veterinary care if necessary.
it is sort of like spider man but spider man got bit by a spider the shaggy dog turned into a dog because he got bit by a dog
your dog might not bite you but when it is protecting you it will bite the enemy. my dog has never bit me but it has tryed to bite other people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(that person was terrified)
I suppose it's possible. If the dog is small & the spider is highly venomous.
Your best bet is to trap the spider and rush your dog to the vet. Animals get bitten all the time and we don't notice it because it doesn't swell. If you are seeing swelling, you are seeing a reaction... and that would need to be treated. Take the spider with you so the vet knows what venom is in the dog.
Suck out the poison and take the dog to the vet.
It sounds like your dog either has an abscess or possibly a spider or snake bite. You need to take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian to have this treated properly.
Symptoms of a wolf spider bite on a dog may include redness, swelling, pain, and possible infection at the site of the bite. Treatment options may include cleaning the wound, applying a cold compress, and monitoring for any signs of infection. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.