The only type of worms that you would see under the skin are maggots. The eggs have been laid by flies then hatch out in the skin. Check for any sort of wound or sore in that area and get some spray to kill them.
Many dogs have bald patches under their arms. It is completely normal. Many dogs will also have bald patches on their elbows, the joint on the upper front leg.
snakes and dogs
Dogs arms is one of those cases that is crucial and you will require professional attending regarding
because the dogs walk on all of their legs
There will be holes where the arms should go then there will be a odd strp like thing and that goes under the dogs stomach and the graphics go on the back of the dog but if it isn't made for dogs,don't put it on them,it's be unbarebly uncomfortable for them because its specially not made for them.
Dogs have legs, not arms. They use their legs for walking, running, jumping, and digging. Unlike humans, dogs primarily use their front legs for support and balance, while their hind legs provide power for movement.
yes they have arms and legsI often have this discussion with people and it always escalates to the funniest arguments but YES dogs and cats do have arms. From an anatomical standpoint, dogs have shoulders, they have elbows, they have a forearm (front section above their front paws) and they have a pastern which in humans is called a wrist! Last time I checked you do not have a wrist on your let so, yes, they do have arms, it is a misconception that they are four legged animals. Just take a look at their legs, they most assuredly have a thigh and a hock below the knee joint that is analogous to a human ankle. They may utilize their arms as legs because they transport themselves in this way but clearly the anatomy of their front appendages are more arm like than leg like. Plus the best argument for dogs having arms is that they wear sweaters that clearly have sleeves that belong on "arms."
Dogs Under Stress was created on 1994-07-19.
people,dogs,cats,babies, and apes
india i hope there are 100s of millions dogs on road itself
As well as any other dog. How well depends on the Lab itself, how muscular and aggressive it might be and the other dog or dogs.
Yes.