Anything stuck in the skin could cause an infection. Gently remove the claws, clean the area and apply an antibiotic until it is healed. If you cannot remove the claws yourself, take the dog to the vet.
I'm guessing the claws are not still attached to a cat . . .
Inspector Gadget didn't have a cat, he had a dog named Brain. Dr. Claw had a cat named Mad Cat.
"a sharp, usually curved, nail on the foot of an animal, as on a cat, dog, or bird." dictionary.com/
i made a cat enclosure once and it was for my cat but my dog got stuck inna bear trap so it didnt work
My cat clawed me, My aunt dug nails into me and clawed me, That dog clawed my sis. Alot of sentances can be used with the word claw in it. I was happy to answer your question thx. I will answer all of your questions just ask me.
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It depends if your cat and dog can live together.See like i once got a cat and then a couple months i wanted a dog but when i got it they fought all the time it was crazzy oh ya bii my peeps !! lol
It's called the dew claw.
A dog because dogs are more loving and won't claw you. It's your choise! (I prefer a kitty, cuz you don't have to take it outside to poop or take it on walks.)
The Great Pyrenees is a breed of dog that can have a fifth claw, also known as a dewclaw, on their rear legs. This claw is believed to be a remnant of their ancient ancestry and is often found in working and mountain dog breeds.
If you have a cat or dog they could possibly be doing it. Other cats can come into your yard and dig up plants and claw things.
Their names are just Cat and Dog!
They are a beautiful breed :) Whether they are cat friendly really depends on the dog and how its treated. And what experiences they've had with cats. If a dog has been attacked by a cat then mabye they think that cats arent so friendly therefore they might have a grudge against cats. But if the interaction between the dog and the cat is good and no cat scratching then the dog might become cat friendly. Its early puppy stages are important and socializing with cats within the first 6 months is essencial if the dog is living in a cat zone :)