To treat an ingrown whisker on a dog's face, use the same treatment as a person with an ingrown hair unless the dog has any medication sensitivity, then it is best to take the dog to a vet to be treated.
Old whiskers periodically fall out on their own. Pulling a whisker out, before it's ready to go, can be very painful for the cat. I would just leave the crinckled whisker alone. Having a crinckled whisker is not going to hurt the cat, but pulling it out will hurt.If you really want to, I suppose you could clip the whisker, instead of pulling it. But that will require you to use a sharp object -- like scissors or a nail clipper -- around a squirming, un-cooperative cat's face and eyes. Which does not sound like a good idea to me.
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When dogs put their faces in other dogs' eliminations, they are smelling it. By smelling it they can find out the other dog's gender, what they last ate, if they at in season, and how old they are.
No, dogs cannot get distemper by someone blowing into their face. Distemper is a contagious viral disease that spreads through contact with infected animals or their bodily fluids. It is not transmitted through blowing in a dog's face.
dogs lick their self becasue there getting there periods even males do this
Dogs have bumps on their face called whisker pads, which are clusters of thick, sensitive hairs called whiskers. Whiskers help dogs sense their surroundings by detecting changes in air currents and vibrations, aiding in navigation and communication.
You would treat whisker rashes with a hot towel and simple rubbing alcohol. Use the alcohol first then place the hot towel on your face. that should do the trick.NewA hot towel and rubbing alcohol seems like it might make the rash really painful. Try holding a very cold washcloth against the rash for a few minutes, then spread a thin layer of antibacterial ointment over it. Some ointments come with pain relief in them.
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Old whiskers periodically fall out on their own. Pulling a whisker out, before it's ready to go, can be very painful for the cat. I would just leave the crinckled whisker alone. Having a crinckled whisker is not going to hurt the cat, but pulling it out will hurt.If you really want to, I suppose you could clip the whisker, instead of pulling it. But that will require you to use a sharp object -- like scissors or a nail clipper -- around a squirming, un-cooperative cat's face and eyes. Which does not sound like a good idea to me.
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you get the little reed pipe from Apollo's temple and talk to the statue holding the pipe that looks like yours she will give you a test and then give you a song to play play that for cyber's and he will go to sleep then click on his face and you get a whisker!! good luck completing the rest!
Dogs lick their paws to clean them and then wipe their face to spread their scent and mark their territory.
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it will bite your face.