Of course you can but its gonna be about the same price it was to fix your dog if not more because its so hard to operate on such a small animal not only that but you have to find a vet that is actually willing to do it.
then of course there is the waiting game to see how your rat took the surgery in some cases they don't do too well with (any surgery) and wont make it. its very hard on their little bodies.
Take the pet to the veterinarian immediately! Rat poison causes internal bleeding and can easily kill your pet in a short amount of time the pet does not receive immediate veterinary care!
There is only one safe way to get an answer to this question: your VETERINARIAN.
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If any animal or plant can not get food in order to get energy, will die. We need food/energy in order to survive. If you are talking about a pet, take it to the veterinarian!
Why cannot you take your rat in to see your Veterinarian? There may be something in your rat's eyes causing this problem and only a Vet could find this out and remove the object. You can use terramycin ointment, just start putting the ointment in the corner of his or her eye and spread over the eye. Do this twice a day and see if it helps. Your best option is to take your rat in to have your Vet check the rat over. This has to be very painful for your rat. Make sure his rear claws are clipped down to so that he is not digging into the eye with those claws.
As a responsible pet owner, it is important to seek advice from a veterinarian for guidance on the most humane and compassionate way to put a pet rat to sleep. A veterinarian can provide information on euthanasia options and support during this difficult time.
That depends on the type of penicillin, the amount and how it is administered. You should first contact a veterinarian.
If your pet rat dies suddenly, it is important to handle the situation with care and respect. First, make sure the rat is indeed deceased by checking for signs of breathing or a heartbeat. If confirmed, you can consider burying the rat in a suitable location or contacting a veterinarian for guidance on proper disposal. It is also important to take care of yourself during this difficult time and seek support from friends or family if needed.
Yes, the dog can die if it eats a poisoned rat. The toxins are still present in the rat, and can affect the dog quite quickly. It would need to be taken to a veterinarian immediately.
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tell the veterinarian and if you can take it to the veterinarian take it. Or have the veterinarian come to you.