if you treated it well the sprain of the dog will heal for 3-4 weeks if you did not treated it well it could be months!
my dog has razor burn what i do for her to help it heal quily
A dog is pregnant for around 63 days (about 9 weeks) before giving birth to puppies.
Hernando will do his chores on the same day in 14 days. To calculate: 7 days for the weekly bath plus 2 days for walking his dog. So, it will be 7 days with no chores in between then, on the 8th day, he will walk the dog, and on the 14th day he will give her a bath and walk her.
Typically a dog's period cycle will last for 21 days.
A rabbit's gestation takes around 30 days.
The duration of a sprain in a dog's back paw can vary depending on the severity of the injury. Generally, mild sprains may heal within a few days to a week, while more severe sprains can take several weeks to a few months to fully recover. It's important to monitor the dog's condition and consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Rest and limited activity are usually recommended during the healing process.
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Yes, if the sprain did not result in a dislocation the tail will be fine eventually.
My German Shorthaired pointer also has a shoulder sprain, and it can take 2 - 4 weeks for it to heal. I recommend to help them rehabilitate it gentle massage on the sprain, frozen peas to chill it, and gentle movement. Do this after the first week. But do scheduale a check up if possible to make sure there is no serious damage. Hope this helps.
See your vet for proper treatment.
Very. I have not met one that is not.
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generally you have to take the dog back to the vet to get the stitches removes 7 days later to avoid any scaring. then it can take up to two weeks for them to heal
Rest and keeping calm. No drugs needed.
You can put an antibiotic ointment or aloe vera gel on a sore on a dog to help it heal.
The healing time for a dog's incision can vary depending on the size and location of the incision, but typically it takes about 10-14 days for the incision to heal completely. It is important to follow your veterinarian's post-operative care instructions to ensure proper healing.
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