chicken pox
Epithelial tissue is found all over the body, covering organs and lining body surfaces to protect and allow the exchange of substances.
It's important to seek a second opinion from a different veterinarian or consider consulting a veterinary dermatologist to get a proper diagnosis for your dog's skin condition. The bumps could be due to various reasons such as allergies, infections, or other underlying health issues that require specific treatment. Additionally, keeping a detailed record of any changes in your dog's behavior, diet, environment, or grooming routine might help in identifying potential triggers for the bumps.
Because you need blood
you can poo all over yourself
It is true that alcohol can impact ask organs in the body to some degree over time.
If all over your body, could be bed bugs or flea bites.
how barbiturate effect the body is that you get bumps all over your skin.................
I have a Shih Tzu too and she gets "bumps" all over her. Those bumps are toomers. It is ok though because she/he wont die from it so don't worry.
Goose bumps are the tiny bumps you get all over your body when you get the chills, also sometimes referred to as goose pimples.
The answer is Small Pox
Im not a doctor,haha but i think it might be either; chicken pox,herpes, or u just have a lot of bug bites.lol. hope this helped a little.=)
All over them
WikiAnswers isn't a doctor. We can't see your bumps or know what is causing them. I suggest you try an antihistamine like Benadryl (diphenhydramine) to start with, in case you are allergic to something - if that works, you need to figure out what you came in contact with that caused the reaction. If it doesn't work, see a doctor to figure out what's causing the bumps.
It's just one of the conditions a schnauzer has. All of them I've known has had 'em.
Go get a lotion at the drug store and then call your doctor. It could be an allergy or something else.
poison ivy is a piousness plant that gives you itchy bumps all over you body and is very easy to spread
mumps, measles, or chicken pox. Google your simptoms and these sicknesses.