of course.
Our border collie Ricky just had this op .. £743.39 on the 10/2/2011 he's doing fine and on the mend money well spent if you ask me . And yes we would recommend pet insurance as this came out of the blue .
not digest, but should be able to pass
Yes is many cases it is, yet it can also be an injury at birth. Take your dog to the vets to be sure what it is and keep an eye on your dog for joint malfunction. I have a 16 lb. Cockapoo and he is bowlegged and I can hear little pops in the back joints so this means soon I will have to have surgery done on those joints. Big bill coming up!
Create a safe and quiet place for your dog to retreat to, such as a room with windows closed and curtains drawn. Play calming music or white noise to help drown out the sound of the fireworks. Provide your dog with familiar items like toys or blankets to help comfort them. Consider using anxiety-reducing products like a thundershirt or calming pheromone diffusers.
Depending on the type of harness, you will need either just the dog's girth measurement (measure behind the front legs around the dog's belly) or if you are wanting a traditional fixed harness that slips over the dog's neck, you will need the circumference measurement of the dog's neck too. Most harnesses these days are the step-in type and the straps sit on the dog's shoulders rather than the neck so just measure the girth only. You can see a diagram on the reference link below. I am now adding a full 'How to measure for a dog harness guide' below.
Depends on where the fracture is, any dislocations, and the weight of the dog.
If your dog is a Jack Russell.. then take it to the vet because its Joint/Hip muscle might have rotted away and he/she may need surgery.
surgery time!
If he ate just a bit, no. If he ate a ton, he probably won't need surgery, but he should be seen by a vet. Dogs should never have chocolate.
You should take a visit to the vet. When our dog got spaded, nothing came out of her nipples.
Generally, water consumption should stop around 8 o'clock the night before surgery is scheduled, but consult with your vet to be sure.
No, a dog should not eat a corn cob as it can be a choking hazard or cause intestinal blockage, which can be dangerous and require surgery.
Go to the doctor????????
After surgery, a dog's stitches should appear clean, intact, and free of any swelling, redness, or discharge. It is important to monitor the stitches regularly for any signs of infection or complications. If there are any concerns, it is best to consult with a veterinarian for further guidance.
surgery for a dog should be at least 300.00 because some people can't afford to pay such a big bill especially their medical bills
Because the expansion joint in cross-section looks like a dog bone.
This depends on where you live. Your Veterinarian should be able to provide you with an estimate of the cost of surgery/treatment after he/she has examined the dog and completed any diagnostics.