Because it is playing and because it wants to
No, they are not, because they are the same kind of dog, just younger or older. I agree but in a way i disagree because an older dog sheds much more than a puppy because of course they have longer and much more hair.
A puppy's fur color changes as it grows older due to genetics and the production of different pigments in their hair follicles. This process is influenced by factors such as age, hormones, and environmental conditions.
Yes it is very unfair because if the person who is pulling your hair will get the advantage. because pulling your hair can create brain damage and your head will be very very saw when the hair pulling is over.
The official name for hair pulling is Trichotilomania. It seems as stress is a trigger for pulling one's hair. If one is searching for treatment, a medical professional would be the one to talk to to stop hair pulling.
If it is your gray hair, and you like pain, pulling it out is probably preferable to pulling out your teeth or fingernails. If it is someone else's gray hair, pulling it out is not a good idea, even if you enjoy pain, as it could lead to the loss of your teeth and much physical destruction on your part. If you are pulling out your gray hair to look younger, consider that bald patches are not really that much of a sign of youth or health either. Consider instead, bleaching the rest of your hair and then tinting it all gray. That way, people will think you are older than you are, and compliment you on how great you look for your age!
A Yorkie puppy's hair typically changes around 6-8 months of age, transitioning from puppy coat to adult coat.
Well, it's hot and you use it to straighten your hair by pulling it through your hair. Well, it's hot and you use it to straighten your hair by pulling it through your hair.
Yes, pulling out your own hair can become an addiction. Hair pulling is also a symptom of the disease trichomania. This disease has no cure, but there are some medicines that can be taken to help.
A poodle puppy most likely.
Yes
They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.
well your puppy might have dandriff or lice. take your puppy to the vet to get checked. if your puppy is losing hair, that means they are itching themself because lice/dandriff gets you itchy. its always a good thing to get your puppy healthy because my puppy and my friends puppy has dandriff