When a dog is ill, its coat will not be shiny and healthy looking. If a dog has skin diseases or food Allergies, it could actually lose its coat in patches.
depends on the deodorizer
Dogs grow thicker winter coats to keep warmer in winter. The signal for dogs to grow their winter coats is the length of daylight each day; as it declines, the dog's body reacts by growing a thicker coat.
It depends on their coat type, but dogs generally like to be in the same temperature as people. Dogs with longer coats like to be in cooler temperaters.
Most healthy dogs do not do this. This dog must be ill. Advise a visit to the vet.
ones with silver fur Weimaraner dogs usually have a silver sheen to their coat, but these are the only dogs I know of that are silver without being grey.
dogs have a nerve in there body that gives them the color of there coat and there coat.
Shave it
if he was fat.
yes its very good for ill dogs.
No they are not. They can make them ill.
I doubt that your puppy is really ill. It's most likely losing it's puppy coat. This happens no matter what season it is :)
Well, oats are supposed to make a dogs coat very shiny. Just like oats are given to horses. Nothing harmful though, so I wouldnt worry about it.
merle
no, there are dominant and recessive aelles that come for both or eather or. Use a punnett square from His/Her parent to figure out your dogs parents p of spring.
People put there dogs clothes on because they don't want there dogs coat to get wet
You get ill.
depends on the deodorizer