unfortunetly no because if eye has popped the he cant see and you cant replace a eye.
You risk killing the dog.
If your dog's blood blister has popped, clean the area with mild soap and water, then apply an antibiotic ointment. Cover the blister with a sterile bandage to protect it from further irritation. Monitor the area for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge, and consult a veterinarian if needed.
Injecting insulin directly into a blood vessel in a dog can cause a rapid drop in blood sugar levels, leading to hypoglycemia. This can result in symptoms such as weakness, confusion, seizures, and even coma. It is important to administer insulin properly, typically through subcutaneous injection, to avoid such complications.
A red thing in a dog's eye could be caused by inflammation, infection, injury, or a blood vessel issue. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the dog to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Possible causes of a blood bubble on a dog include trauma, infection, or a blood vessel abnormality. Treatment options may include draining the bubble, applying medication, or surgery depending on the underlying cause. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If you mean where they get the blood from the dog, its in the foot, they find a vein and then take blood
Your dog died in one of two ways. When the car hit your dog it broke the aorta lose from its heart. Instead of pumping blood throughout your dogs body, your heart pumped blood nowhere. Blood did not get to your dog's brain and your dog died. The second way your dog died was that when the car hit your dog, it broke a blood vessel in its brain. That shorted out some necessary circuits and its brain could not send a message to its heart to continue to beat. Without an autopsy, it is impossible to know the exact cause. The first thing to look for is the aorta. The second thing to look for is the brain.
Dog's Blood was created in 2010-08.
what is dog blood bush good for
ask groomer if they gave any kind of sedative, if you dog gets sick again, go to the vet that same day its sick or next and have a blood test, this will tell what happened.
no, not from the blood anyways.
Year of the Dog... Again was created on 2006-07-31.