I'm not sure if you meant fight or bite, but you can give your dog an antihistamine (like Benadryl). The dosage of anithistamine for a dog is based on weight; generally 1mg per pound of dog, every 8 hours (or 3x per day). You can call your vet to confirm. If there are open wounds, a cold compress is not generally recommended. Flush the wound with a mild soap and water or sterile solution and bandage or cover it to prevent an infection. If you notice swelling in the nose, mouth or neck areas you should take your dog to the vet immediately.
You shouldn't be afraid of dogs. Each dog has a different attitude so you never know. what do you think, they will bight you and kill you? Just don't be afraid of them. ok? Thanks.....
A dog woman
take the dog to the vet before it gets worse!
Philodendrons are toxic to dogs. If dogs eat any part of the philodendron plant, it can cause irritation and swelling of the dog's mouth, throat and kidneys. If the dog eats enough of the plant, he could die.
Dogs put their head on another dog's neck as a sign of dominance or affection. It can also be a way for them to show submission or seek comfort and security from the other dog.
print out a picture of a dog and stick it on.
the vets will supply one for your dog
When a dogs head is hot to the touch, it does not mean that a dog is ill. Like humans, a dog reacts to the temperature changes in the environment.
a dog has a eye and a leg and a head and a ear and a hairy bum
Shoot your dog in the head to put him out of his misery. He will die anways and dogs stink. =[
Dogs put their head on another dog's neck as a sign of dominance or affection. It can also be a way for them to show trust and seek comfort from the other dog.
Yes, blood can rush to a dog's head in certain situations such as when they lower their head below their heart level or when they are hanging upside down. This can happen when they play, perform certain activities, or when they have certain medical conditions.