My dog is four months old, and yesterday I threw him under the sofa in the house and threw him into

Updated on Sofa 2024-08-01
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't do this in the future, the dog is so small, you can't stand it, and you will regret it later If the doctor says it's okay, just recuperate, take care of it more, spend more time with it, it should be frightened, just use this opportunity to communicate feelings.

    The dog is still young, so be more patient in everything, okay?

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Comfort her, find a way to get her to eat, and massage his legs more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Is it bleeding? If there is no bleeding, it should not be a big problem, you go to the veterinary hospital to buy some medicine to compress its feet, my cat used to be similar to your example, but after a period of time, it recovered, treat small animals well, don't throw it around like this. Do you think he is made of iron?

    Try my way. [Whether you give points or not, it's up to you].

Related questions
4 answers2024-08-01

Your dog is uncomfortable, go to the doctor immediately!

1 answers2024-08-01

Is there a nail check? It is possible that the nail is broken or has grown in the pad.

2 answers2024-08-01

I can teach it now, and I will teach it in a week after I bought it back.

4 answers2024-08-01

Don't let it sleep with you first, and then sleep with it after it gets used to pooping and peeing in the prescribed place. Teddy is very smart, but even teaching children to poop and pee has to go through repeats, let alone puppies. Now I will talk about the experience of teaching my Teddy to and pee in the specified place, at the beginning, it was also and pee, every time it pooped and peed, I hit it, and then pulled it to the prescribed place for and pee, and told it that this is the place where you and pee, and sometimes put it in a cage, so that after repeated times, now I don't and pee everywhere anymore. >>>More

1 answers2024-08-01

First of all, it should be clear that as a dog's nature, he is reluctant to be near his own nest. At the same time, the dog will find a place that is often convenient through the sense of smell and fix it. Therefore, as he grows older and his range of activities expands, he will gradually find a relatively fixed place away from his nest. >>>More