When you only pull out the toc.
Bony Fish
Like domestic dogs, feral and wild dogs are covered in densely furred skin.
no
it means something is wrong with their eyes or they are unhealthy
No, most people wear shoes when they're running from law enforcement or lost in the woods and that would keep their foot sweat contained. Dogs track several things. The strongest scent comes from crushed vegetation and disturbed earth. The actual scent of the person comes off in dead skin cells and chemicals released from the skin. Even dressed head to toe in winter gear a person still gives off enough scent for a dog to track them.
Example: The spider was embedded in my skin. -ebush
quill
Normally bee sting not lethal still you need to seek expert opinion to remove the sting embedded into your skin
It is important to look at the tick when you remove it to see that you got the head as well as the body. If not, the head needs to be removed from under the skin. It will likely puff up and turn red to signify a foreign body is under the skin.
Tattoos are made of ink pigments embedded in the skin.
Sinead O'Connor used to, I don't know if she still does or not.
Bony Fish
Sounds like a wart, not a fungal infection.
Dogs have very sensitive skin. The more they are bathed, the more of a chance there is of drying out their skin. Excessively dry skin can lead to chronic skin problems. Most dogs do not need to bathed unless they are quite dirty or have rolled in something smelly, and even still, a spot cleaning might be all that's needed. If your dog needs to be bathed, limit it to just once a month, and use a shampoo especially formulated for dogs, to help ensure that their skin's delicate pH is protected.
Genetics. Why is your skin the color it is?
If it is removed improperly, yes it can get "stuck" or left behind. Contact your local vet if you are unsure as to how to remove the tick.
Yes they can. It typically happens on there noses where there skin is the most exposed to sunlight. There are sunscreend sold for dogs.