There is something wrong with your dog, go to your vet.
there is something wrong with your dog, go to your vet.
AnswerDogs do have bellybuttons, but they aren't "innies" or "outies." Only a scar is present. The umbilical cord experiences avulsion during birth; it's not cut and tied like human babies' are.They do have belly buttons. My Boston terrier has a HUGE belly button!!!!! he doesn't have fur on his belly, where most dogs do have fur on there bellies. All dogs have belly buttons.
it maybe fleas it maybe fleas
because they are hungry!
The reason dogs want there belly's rubbed is because it shows them you love them and you trust and care for them. However if you don't rub your dogs belly they might think other wise like they don't love me or care for me.
dogs and cats and snakes and rabbits and cows and fish and birds
No,there are not such thing as purple dogs.
because dogs have people as pets and the people dont like pink or purple so is no pink or purple dogs
Dogs are purple due to the treats that you feed them. Example: if you feed your dogs Beggin Strips, the dogs may appear to be green and orange. However, if you you feed your dog Dog food, they may turn purple. This is a very rare case and you must have a very vivid imagination to realize the importance of purple dogs. (This is not a true statement... y did u even look up this queston! u must b an idiot like me!)
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Yes, the pot belly in Labrador dogs is curable for a three month puppy.
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because they eat
AnswerDogs do have bellybuttons, but they aren't "innies" or "outies." Only a scar is present. The umbilical cord experiences avulsion during birth; it's not cut and tied like human babies' are.They do have belly buttons. My Boston terrier has a HUGE belly button!!!!! he doesn't have fur on his belly, where most dogs do have fur on there bellies. All dogs have belly buttons.
yes (for dogs atleast, not sure about cats).
Well, That is very VERY Rare for a dog's But hole turns Purple. But Dogs skin can turn Purple, It is Hypothyroidism. You can get this treated at an affordable cost.Hope This Helped!
purple?
None. Purple is not a natural color for dogs. Some gray or "blue" (actually a sort of dark metallic gray) dogs may have a slightly purplish tinge to their color, but no dog is naturally a true, rich purple.