If your dog has just been bitten by another dog or another animal, it is important that you respond and act right away. Here is a quick guide to what you need to do for your dog immediately after they have been bitten:
Calm Your Dog Down
Your dog may be in pain and in distress after they get bitten. You need to do your best to calm your dog down.
- With the winter months fast approaching, it's important that you are aware of how to keep your pet safe and healthy during the changing weather conditions. This is especially important if you have recently adopted a cat or dog this summer and have never had a pet before. Here are four tips to help you keep your pet safe this winter season: ​Don't be Ashamed of the Dog Sweater: If you have a small dog, you should never be ashamed to put a dog sweater on them.
- If this is your first time owning a dog, it can be tricky to know when your dog should go to the emergency vet. If you notice your dog exhibiting any of the symptoms below, you shouldn't wait for your regular vet to be open, you should take you dog straight to your local emergency vet. Discolored Gums Discolored gums are generally a sign that something is up internally with your dog.