If your dog has a bleeding sore on its skin, it is important to clean the wound with mild soap and water, apply pressure to stop the bleeding, and seek veterinary care as soon as possible for proper treatment and to prevent infection.
Clean the wound with peroxide and make sure he is alright. If not, take him to the vet.
Well...take him to the vet.
It's a butte sore.
If your dog has yellow teeth, sore gums, bleeding gums, or swollen gums your dog may need dental care. Also, it's nice to do an annual dental visit for your pet.
Bleeding gums in your dog should be checked by a veterinarian. This will need to be evaluated and treated to see what is causing it.
Your dog has probably gotten cut by accident on something sharp, so if continues bleeding or is deep you should take it to the vet.
You should go to the Doctor.
It is never good if your dog or any other animal is bleeding. You should apply pressure to the wound, but if the bleeding doesn't stop, you should see the nearest vet right away.
If you notice a black sore on your dog, it is important to take them to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. It could be a sign of a serious health issue that needs to be addressed promptly.
Generally speaking: no. However, a broken leg requires veterinary care as soon as possible.
Insulin should be injected under the skin of a dog, typically in the loose skin between the shoulder blades or on the side of the chest.
If the squirrel scratched the skin and the dog was bleeding then you would see that wound. If the squirrel had rabies then, unless your dog has been inoculated, your dog may contract the disease. Below is a link to some symptoms of rabies.