The best thing to do would be take it to the vet - they would be able to give you the treatments that the dog need. Splits in a dogs pad can bleed a lot and must be treated by a vet immediately. The standard method of repairing the split is by staple (in Europe). Before leaving the vet, make sure that the staple is holding the two parts of the pad together. It is very easy to mis-staple and it will look like the staple is in the correct place for proper healing, but really isn't. Never attempt to staple a dog's paw pad yourself. The staples used by your vet are surgical stainless steel and require a special instrument to put them into the pad. Also never attempt to remove the staple yourself. Always let your vet provide after-care for your pet.
To treat a small cut on a dog's belly clean with antibacterial soap, and use peroxide or ointment after. Treat the wound just as it would be treated on a human. Watch for infection, and seek medical attention if this occurs.
If the cut is small, I would do nothing and just let it heal. If it is large, get some stitches at the vet. If it is too small for stitches but too large to ignore, I would use a drop of superglue to close it. Please note that superglue will sting at first application, so be prepared for that. I have done it for myself, my dogs, and my kids, so I know it works.
depending on how deep the cut is, take them to the vetenarian
AnswerDogs do have bellybuttons, but they aren't "innies" or "outies." Only a scar is present. The umbilical cord experiences avulsion during birth; it's not cut and tied like human babies' are.They do have belly buttons. My Boston terrier has a HUGE belly button!!!!! he doesn't have fur on his belly, where most dogs do have fur on there bellies. All dogs have belly buttons.
The cats belly button is located where the umbilical cord was. You cant see the belly button with all of the fur in the way. The belly button is way too small to see. It would be located around the mid-section of the belly of a cat.
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No they should not have. If you have a bulge near the belly buttom area, it is most likely a hernia which will need surgery to fix it. It is where the intestine had gotten through a small hole in the intestinal area. Please take your dog to your Veterinarian to have that checked out and discuss it with him or her.
because they are hungry!
no they dont cut your belly fats
AnswerDogs do have bellybuttons, but they aren't "innies" or "outies." Only a scar is present. The umbilical cord experiences avulsion during birth; it's not cut and tied like human babies' are.They do have belly buttons. My Boston terrier has a HUGE belly button!!!!! he doesn't have fur on his belly, where most dogs do have fur on there bellies. All dogs have belly buttons.
Yes, the pot belly in Labrador dogs is curable for a three month puppy.
you can have a small belly during pregnancy that might mean you will have a small baby
because they eat
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Neosporin is safe to use in dogs in small amounts, rubbed in well for small scrapes and scratches, but it would be recommended if the cut does not heal by it's self, to take him to the vet.
yes (for dogs atleast, not sure about cats).
The cats belly button is located where the umbilical cord was. You cant see the belly button with all of the fur in the way. The belly button is way too small to see. It would be located around the mid-section of the belly of a cat.
It could just be the color of the dogs skin, but, it's wise to see your vet about this.
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No. Grapefruit pith has no special ability to deal with belly fat? .