FUR
Skin attaches to a muscle called Cuditicial.
maybe its skin is peeling...
yes, but check with a vet just incase you are worried about your dog :)
Plasmodesmata
Fibrous connective tissue
Yes. If they have a fair skin they can freckle. I have a white Scottie who does have a few freckles on his skin. There is nothing medically wrong with him and it is natural for animal with his skin type to freckle.
No, dogs do not have freckles on their skin.
Prestal
Why don't white people with dark hair have black skin?
Yes, a tick under the skin can cause bleeding in dogs. When a tick attaches to a dog's skin, it feeds on the dog's blood, and if it is removed improperly or if it has been there for an extended period, it can lead to localized bleeding. Additionally, if the tick is embedded deeply or if the skin is irritated during removal, it may cause further bleeding. It's essential to remove ticks carefully and seek veterinary advice if you notice any unusual bleeding or signs of infection.
they can not be born pink but you can dye their fur pink but iit burns its fur and skin (you should not dye your dogs hair)
The layer that attaches the skin to other layers is called the dermis. It is located beneath the epidermis and provides support, elasticity, and flexibility to the skin. The dermis contains blood vessels, nerve endings, hair follicles, and sweat glands.