take them to the vet
If it is swelling due to her heat cycle, about three weeks or so.
Not a human's skin but the dog itself. A dog's saliva contain lysozymes which help damage bacterial cell walls.
my dog has razor burn what i do for her to help it heal quily
I really need help finding this video where a dog looks at some muffins and gos al wide eyed. Please help if you can.
You can give a dog Buffered Aspirin 5-12.5 mg per pound, every 12 hours for pain, inflammation, and fever. Usually one regular strength tablet (325mg) for a 50-60 pound dog.
Exercise can help anyone, dog or humans, to relieve anxiety.
You cool an area to reduce swelling or inflammation. A limp can be caused by many other things, including wounds and breaks. Try to figure out why the dog is limping.
My GSD who is a large 80 Kilo dog is suffering from arthritis can i give him small amounts of Co-Dydramol to help relieve his pain ?
Pro Pet has allergy medication for your pets at your local pet stores.
yes, my vet has prescribed it to help relieve my dog's itchiness.....but of course does not solve the source of the dog's itchiness problem. maximum dosage 2x a day 25mg.per
Sometimes, the dog could just be urgent to relieve itself. If it gets it's mess on you, that could just be bad aim and urgency. Sometimes a dog will relieve itself on someone to mark their territory or as a sign of displeasure.
It could be possible that your dog is allergic to the vaccination, or that there are antibodies and immunity that is being built up by the vaccination, and that it will decrease within time. If it by chance does not happen to decrease, then take your dog back to the vet, and they might be able to help you.
well, im not sure about this because my dog doesn't swell up...but try putting ice on the spot where its swollen... probably obvious, but i think u should call the vet anyway...why is your dog swelling anyway? well, good luck =] well, im not sure about this because my dog doesn't swell up...but try putting ice on the spot where its swollen... probably obvious, but i think u should call the vet anyway...why is your dog swelling anyway? well, good luck =]
It could be an allergic reaction. It could be inflammation. It could be a sting or insect bite. It could be tumours. It could be hernias. Or in the worst case scenario, it could be cancer. There are so many possibilities that it's impossible to determine what it is without a professional examination. See a vet.
i give mine Tylenol (Not a Wise Choice! ) A better safer dose Vet recommended is: 325mg of Buffered Aspirin 1 every 4 to 6 hours. For pain, inflammation and swelling, helps with Arthritis in older dogs.
Just go to your vet !! God it probably hurts like hell I'm sure you dog is worth the money !!
you tell him to heel and say bad dog and use a scooter if need be or a wagon