Take it to a vet
no you cant because otherwise the stitches will get wet and then get soggy and fall out then if the wound isn't healed enough then the cut, or wound could bleed a lot.
Most stitches in dogs are typically removed after 10-14 days, but this can vary depending on the location and extent of the wound. It's best to follow your veterinarian's specific instructions for your dog's situation.
Ice could help make it feel better by bringing down the swelling. But you should go to the doctor first in case you need stitches.
its hard to answer like who came in first ... egg or chicken?
Dogs on premises.
I would wait until the stitches dissolve (or are removed by your vet).
Doctors recommend avoiding swimming while you have stitches. You should wait until the wound has healed and the stitches are removed.
no you cant because otherwise the stitches will get wet and then get soggy and fall out then if the wound isn't healed enough then the cut, or wound could bleed a lot.
Their Dogs Came with Them was created in 2007.
Most stitches in dogs are typically removed after 10-14 days, but this can vary depending on the location and extent of the wound. It's best to follow your veterinarian's specific instructions for your dog's situation.
stitch came off after brain surgery and now is leaking
stiches come out
No. Administering stitches to a dog is a painful process and the dog might react violently due to the pain if the vet tries to put on stitches without sedating him. So it is best to sedate the dog before trying to sew him up.
Ice could help make it feel better by bringing down the swelling. But you should go to the doctor first in case you need stitches.
You have to keep stitches dry for at least two days after getting them. You should check with your doctor to see if they should be kept dry for a longer period of time.
I'm not sure if eating anything would damage your stitches if they're on your leg.
in the time shortly after surgery you should take care that the wound that is the result of the surgery stays clean and properly covered until you are told to remove it. There is no reason to worry about being around dogs or animals. especially after the stitches are removed.