He/she's probably just trying to get you to play. Or he/she is trying to be dominant; it all depends on the dog's body language.
Smell where a suspect is hiding, jump over a 6 foot fence, and bite your leg if you are trying to run.
A shrew's bite or scratch might make a dog think "ow" but not a lot beyond that.
to the leg its just small scratch
They can - passing the worms can be irritating, which most dogs would respond to by trying to scratch or bite their tails. More likely, your dog may have another type of parasite such as fleas (which tend to accumulate around the tail head) or lice. If the irritation persists, or your dog's tail starts bleeding or scabbing over, I would suggest taking him to the vet for an examination.
Depends. Is it a stray or a strange dog you have never seen before? Then yes just to be safe.
Ah I have no clue that's why I asked you
There is only one way to get a venereal disease and it isn't from dog bites or scratches. VD is only contracted from human to human
My dog does it because his allergies make him itch like crazy, if I were you, I would take your dog to the vet, it could be a rash.
It is probably trying to dominate. Because the puppy is younger, the older dog wants to show it that they, (the older one) are the boss.
They are probably trying to make a "nest" out of the carpet the way they would if they were wild living in the woods.
Dog Bite Dog was created on 2006-08-17.
Dogs may play bite their owners for various reasons, such as seeking attention, showing affection, or trying to initiate play. It is possible that your dog sees you as the primary caregiver or playmate, which is why they choose to play bite you instead of your husband.