Yes they can get nasty infections, abscesses or even Rabies if the squirrel is infected and your dog has not been vaccinated against Rabies. Take your pet to the Veterinarian if the bite wound looks nasty or if your dog has not been vaccinated against Rabies.
yes
Yes, mongoose bites can be dangerous to dogs. Mongooses can carry diseases and parasites, and their bites can lead to infections due to bacteria. Additionally, if a dog encounters a mongoose, it may provoke a defensive response, leading to more serious injuries. It's essential to monitor your dog’s health and consult a veterinarian if bitten.
No, but some are born and supposed to have under bites.
yes, squirrel's carry rabies, my dog has had his Rabi shot, and just caught one and it bit him in the lip I feel he is safe because of his Rabi shot?
A swollen dewlap in dogs can be caused by various factors such as allergies, infections, insect bites, or hormonal imbalances. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
not really . it depends on how and where and how the wound is affected.
a squirrl that is very horny and humps anything it sees or moves...pretty much a horny squirrl
Yes, miconazole can be used on dogs to treat fungal infections.
Miconazole is used in dogs to treat fungal infections such as ringworm and yeast infections on the skin.
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no, a squirrl is not a consumer
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