Yeah... Nah.
if your dog is past its due date you should take her to the vet and they will induce labour, being past her date can cause discomfort, and may even lead to the puppies dying inside her ..... or they could keep growing which could lead to Dystocia
I have been told, by the lady who comes & washes him a dog can use glucosimine to help there joints
Just this past week my dog's vet told me that I could give MYLANTA to my dog (a cocker spaniel) , but that I should NEVER give her Pepto NOR Kaopectate.
My dog has been running out of the backyard for the past few weeks. What kind of wireless dog fence can I purchase to contain him?
It means the dog ran in the past
Yes you can but it has to be saline solution only with nothing else.
Happy is an adjective. It has no past tense. You have to change the sentence structure.The dog is happy. The dog was happy. The dog had been happy.
no
"Fed" is already in the past tense. For example, you could say "I fed my dog yesterday."
Never give a dog a medicine meant for a human unless a veterinarian prescribes it. The dosage for a dog would be much lower than that for a human, and a human dose could kill a dog. Also some medicines for humans cannot be used for a dog.
if your dog is past its due date you should take her to the vet and they will induce labour, being past her date can cause discomfort, and may even lead to the puppies dying inside her ..... or they could keep growing which could lead to Dystocia
You can give your dog xanex if you have any. A very small amount wont hurt him and will relax him.
Your dog could have pancreaitis
yes if a dog is 21 years old in human years that dog would be 147 years ols in dog years. One human year = seven dog years
It is not good for a dog to seizure, foam in the mouth, and flinch from human touch. It may mean that the dog has rabies. It means you may have to shoot the dog.
If they have not been spayed or neutered, that is the first step! Hormones can make them overly aggresive/territorial. If that doesnt work or they have already been fixed, try profesional training. Their past could have alot to do with the reason they are aggresive; if they were abused as a puppy, or not given enough food and had to fight with another dog for it, it could contribute to their disobedence! Always keep your aggresive dog on a leash to avoid any unnessarcy confrontations!
I dont think so.