You might want to consider a different type of shampoo?? Or maybe he/she is allergic to something?? It could be the food so try a different food and different shampoo.
Consult your vet if it persists :)
Fur, Skin, Muscle, Bone.
Large, sharp teeth capable of shredding skin and musclePowerful hind legs enable them to pounce on their enemy and knock them overSharp or jagged claws capable of ripping skin and muscle, which can also potentially make the enemy ill if bacteria from their feet seep into the bloodstream
Chances are she is allergic to something like a certain flower and gone head on into it. Consult a vet to get a prescription for it.
The German Shepherd keeps young ones close by. Also the puppies stay in one place because once born the puppy is blind. Also if the puppy goes too far the mother will pick up the puppy by biting the extra skin and lifting up thr baby puppy.
The German word for skin is (die) Haut
The full adult size of your GSD will depend in large part on the genetic background of its parents. Adult males should range between 24-26" at the shoulder blade, females from 22-24". Males within the standard may weigh anywhere from 65-90 lbs. depending on their bloodlines. Females may weigh anywhere from 50-75 lbs. Although your pup will reach close to adult height by 10-18 months, he will continue to fill out until up to 3 years old.
Due to the buildup of bacteria on the skin from sweat and urine.
alpaca wool does not stink when wet,in fact it absorbs moisture from skin and air and stays warm even when wet
If your German shepherd dog is black and tan in color but his tail is not bushy nor does he have much hair over his body, he probably needs to be seen by a veterinarian. It may just be that that's how your dog looks, but he may have an underlying problem with his skin or thyroid gland that needs to be corrected.
Your skin can get very oily as well as your hair. You will also stink and be dirty. People will more than likely shun you.
If your German shepherd is losing her winter coat but it is coming out in clumps, it may be fine or it may be a sign of a problem. Sometimes when the undercoat comes out it all comes loose at once and big clumps are not unusual. If your dog's skin seems irritated or if she is losing her outer coat as well, she may have a skin problem that requires veterinary treatment.
Like nothing stink bugs can't bite or sting they don't have a stinger and their mouth is made for sucking..... little microscopic things for food.. they can't hurt you they only stink