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It depends on what the lump is as to how it can be treated. If the lump is obstructing the dogs ability to eat and/or drink then the Veterinarian will more than likely opt for the lump to be removed. However, if the lump is cancerous then the vet should be able to sit down with the owner of the small dog and go over all of the different treatment options available to save the small dog's life. Therefore, if anyone has a small dog with a lump under their chin. They should consult their Veterinarian and talk with their Veterinarian on which treatment will/may work best.
it means the worm will eat youIt means you may (more than likely DO) have a parasite(s). You should see your doctor and be tested.
Giving medication to a snow leopard is most often accomplished by a biologist or a veterinarian. This means that the leopard is likely sedated and then the medication is administered.
You'd probably be better off directing that question to a local stable, veterinarian, and/or feed store, which are three places that are likely to know of any in your particular area.
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Which parasite can most likely cause these signs with heavy infestation: anemia, itching and hypersensitivity.
Parasite
You need to take your dog to a veterinarian. Your veterinarian will most likely give you antibiotics to give to you dog.
The national average for a veterinarian in the United States is ~$90,000; a veterinarian in Hawaii is likely to earn slightly more than this due to the increased cost of living in the state.
Environmental veterinarian
A rifle that has barrel removed- not likely. Revolver that has barrel removed- VERY likely.
That is the correct spelling of veterinarian (doctor for animals).
Organisms that belong to the same species typically share similar characteristics, can interbreed, and produce fertile offspring. They also usually inhabit the same geographic area and have a common evolutionary history.
bacteria eukarya
Spots on a hunting dog could be any of several different things. Most likely they are part of its his skin or coat pigment and are completely normal. They might also be buried ticks, which should be removed, or moles or skin cancer, which should be checked by a veterinarian.
It is rare, but yes sometimes. A few parasites don't directly kill their host, but make them do "careless things" that make it more likely the host will get eaten by the parasite's next host.