Water
Keep it hydrated and bring it to the Vet.
it is if you did get it to the vet and stick with dog food.
There's not much that you can do without the medical knowledge to know what's wrong. Take your dog to the vet.
You need to contact your vet for this. There is a super glue remover, but DO NOT use this on the dog without first consulting your vet first. If you have an emergency animal clinic in your area, you can call them to see if you can use it or not if you vet's office is closed. If so, that will keep the dog from having to go until the vet's office is open before getting the rock out of his paw. But again, DO NOT do this without first consulting a vet!
If your dog has diarrhea, it could be due to dietary indiscretion, stress, parasites, or an underlying medical condition. Make sure your dog stays hydrated and contact your veterinarian for guidance on managing the diarrhea and determining the cause. Avoid giving any over-the-counter medications without consulting your vet first.
Pay the vet bill and keep your dog under control next time!
take your dog to the vet that will help she might have been born that way like my dog was but the vet did give him pills and he has ended up feeling fine but don't worry the vet should sort everything out it's summer your dog will get annoyed and irritated easily so keep your dog hydrated and out of the sun she may not like the food give her raw meat alot of dogs like that a suggestion tuna- raw that helps dogs with there stomachs it settles them and helps digestion
No it will not. And you need to treat it immediately by a visit to the vet for proper antibiotics. Keep the hamster dry, warm, hydrated and unstressed but the vet visit is essential.
What you need to do is keep pressure on the wound. Keep the dog still because moving him/her could hurt it. If the dog is nervous, soothe it by talking & stroking it. Make sure you get the dog to the vet as soon as possible. The vet will know what to do and how sever it is.
Apply Revolution once a month (get it from the vet's office).
The vet
Your dog's nose should be wet and cold. A sign that says your dog is healthy and hydrated. A hot nose may mean sickeness, and may need a vet.