Well it depends on what scratched it and where did it get scratched at. If it is a big dog it is most likely that it will not hurt,and a little dog (any breed) it may hurt,but like I said it matters where and what scratched the animal. If it is a big scratch, you should take it to the vet. Also if it is bleeding.
I hope this helps you and your dog!
OMG yes they love to be scratched my puppy LOVES it!!!!!!! but idk about your dog?!?!?!?!?!
brown and it got scratched
If the squirrel scratched the skin and the dog was bleeding then you would see that wound. If the squirrel had rabies then, unless your dog has been inoculated, your dog may contract the disease. Below is a link to some symptoms of rabies.
subject - His dog killed my cat object - My cat scratched his dog
get both they can get along if they live with each other the dog will probably get scratched when it tries to play with the cat to wild but once he gets scratched he won't do it again
A simple answer is that your dog has RABIES! No, this does not mean it has RABIES. Your dog could just be scared, nervous, excited, or a combination of all three.
you can only get rabies if the dog penetraes your skin by biting you unless the dog has tampled in its saliva recenttly, so the answer is most likely no
In Breaking Dawn ROSALIE went to get Jacob some food and morphed a pan into a dog bowl and scratched FIDO into it. is that the right answer?
They like their backs scratched too, just like humans
The best thing to do is to have your dog vaccinated. Do not let it near wild animals or animals you do not. If you think your dog may have been bitten or scratched by another animal, take it to the vet.
It's called a "hot spot". These can happen all over the body where the dog can get their mouth to.
To vaccinate them from various disesases as well as protect people from getting rabies and such from being scratched or bitten from them.