If your dog's neuter incision is showing signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, discharge, or a foul odor, it is important to contact your veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment.
You have to become a veterinarian. It's a doctorate.
Yes.
While dogs and cats can become infected, dogs rarely show signs of illness and are not believed to spread disease to humans.
Dogs' whiskers do not become infected themselves, but the follicles containing the whiskers can become infected. This infection may need to be treated with prescription antibiotics and medicated wipes. Your veterinarian can guide you in the right direction.
No. Rabies is caused by the rabies virus (it is therfore an infection), which is carried in the saliva of an infected animal. To become infected an animal needs to be bitten by an infected animal.
Not many without veterinary attention as the wounds will become infected.
Wait 1 week.
If a dog becomes infected with rabies, the other dogs in the pack will know this and kill said infected dog for fear that others in the pack will become infected, that is if the dog stays withing the pack. when a dog gets infected with rabies it becomes disoriented and will usually leave the pack and starve to death.
They bite which is a cut that is irritating and can become infected and some carry disease
Not unless the neuter was not done correctly.
Yes. When female dogs go into heat, male dogs can sense it and they may travel miles to find a mate. You can neuter a male dog to keep this from happening, because if you neuter them, their mating drive isn't strong.
There are relatively few cases of dogs and cats becoming infected with WNV.