Hmmm...I thing once your dog stops whimpering about the nail,it will be fine, just make sure that it isn't bleeding or sore everyday , check on it alot. Good luck, hope your dog feels better!
Depends on where the break is, if it is inside of the paw then it is lilely to be painful and cause limping, however if break is outside of the paw it is unlikely to be painful. If it is inside the paw put some antiseptic on it and bandage it, to reduce the chances of infection that would make it worse.O.K.If your cat has broken it's nail, it will not be able to put A LOT of weight on it's foot or paw or leg. But it will limp for some time until you clup the broken nail off or it comes off. If the cat meows in pain, or is sounding a little funny, then you should take it to the vet. If the nail is broken near the skin, rush to the vets office before something bad happens.I'll keep your cat in my prayers if you HAVE to RUSH to the vets office! :-J
It is not advisable to repair your dentures with nail acrylic. Although denture kits use a similar bonding agent, the nail acrylic can be toxic. It is best to seek a dentist for a professional repair. This will yield your best results.
It is not advisable to repair your dentures with nail acrylic. Although denture kits use a similar bonding agent, the nail acrylic can be toxic. It is best to seek a dentist for a professional repair. This will yield your best results.
Would depend what is wrong with it.
Only if the nail has been torn a little from the skin or completely torn out. If you don't keep your cats nails reasonably short they can get their nails caught on many things. If you start cutting your cat's nails while young then you should have no problem with cutting their nails, but if you don't train them when they are kittens then a vet will have to do it in most cases.
The sound in the word 'nail' is a long vowel.
I wouldn't, it might get infected, see a clinic .
To effectively repair nail pops in drywall, start by removing the nail or screw causing the pop. Then, fill the hole with spackle or joint compound, let it dry, sand it smooth, and repaint the area to match the rest of the wall.
Common causes of a broken nail in rabbits include trauma or catching the nail on something. Treatment typically involves trimming the nail, applying styptic powder to stop bleeding, and keeping the area clean to prevent infection. In severe cases, a veterinarian may need to remove the nail or provide pain medication.
The Chinese made nail polish a long, long, long, long, long, long, long time ago.
As long as you need it to be.
No, the word "nail" does not contain a long vowel. The "a" in nail makes a short vowel sound.