An infection in an injury. You need to take your dog to see a vet.
Take it to a vet immediately.
Yes, Bull Run was a big battle because it was the first battle of the civil war and was very bloody.
Bull baiting was a practice where dogs were set against a bull in an arena, essentially a bloodsport. Often the hooves of the bull were removed and it had to stand on it's bloody stumps. Outlawed now for obvious reaosns.
When a Red Bull is mixed with vodka, it is called a Red Bull Vodka.
Red rag to a bull is a myth, as the bull is colour-blind to red. It is the the waving cape that causes the bull to charge.
The incision may be infected. See your vet.
Their feet and arms of course
they don't know for sure, but it was a very bloody battle just about 30,000!!
they learned that their soldiers needed traning. It also showed that the war would be long and bloody.
Bulls and cows are actually red green colour-blind. It is the annoying waving of the cape that causes the bull to charge in a bull-fight arena.
Previous answer: "the battle of bull run, bloody ally, and bull run 2" The three worst by casualties would be Antietam, Gettysburg, and Chickamauga. As far as just being horrible, I would propose 1 - Spotsylvania Courthouse, The Wilderness, and Chancellorsville (with Cold Harbor and Fredericksburg runners-up. Spotsylvania featured nearly 20 hours of bloody hand-to-hand combat at the Bloody Angle in mud and rain at horrible cost to both sides. Both the Wilderness and Chancellorsville had terrible casualties, but the death of the wounded in wildfires in the dense brush is particularly awful. In response to the above, 1st Bull Run was a farce. I think by "bloody ally" is meant the Bloody Alley at Antietam, which battle does deserve consideration. 2nd Bull Run was bad; there was a dreadful short-range stand-up shootout that lasted at least two hours and resulted in one of every three men engaged being shot. But I think on balance the "worst" would be those listed above.
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