if your dog is a puppy he or she isprobably just teething.if not
you probably just
been treating him
or her to
gentle like
spoiling them
you need to
take control
but don't abuse the
dog
Pugs shed, which increases the chance of skin problems and fleas. They may have some itchiness in their skin due to dry skin, or fleas.
Maybe it is a mange problem. Take him to your veterinary.
LOLWUT? That sentence makes no sense at all we don't scratch all the time because were normal mammals...
They itch. Don't you scratch yourself when that happens. Also your dog may have fleas.
It is irritated from something. Either its collar if it has one ,or you should try a new Shampoo or conditioner. The dog may also have fleas or ticks. Good Luck!!!!!
Depends on the dog
because it does
Yes they do hey spread there scent. This is a normal dog behavior.
It certainly is possible to scratch it, but this stand is scratch resistant and won't scratch easily - but almost nothing out there is really "scratch proof". Generally, no it won't scratch easily.
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.
cuz it wants to
yes
IM NOT SURE IF THERE IS A SCIENTIFIC ANSWER , BUT MY DOG DOES IT ALL THE TIME. I GUESS ITS LIKE HUMANS FLUFFING THEIR PILLOWS AND PULLING UP THEIR BLANKETS. ITS A COMFORT THING.
Dogs will scratch their fur if they have an itch, if they have fleas, if they have allergies or are allergic to something or even if they have anxiety or they are nervous. Just ask your self why humans scratch themselves and you'll have your answer. If the dog scratches themselves alot they could cause rashes or cut them selves. Bring them to the vet if they scratch all the time, or just give them a bath and see what happens. (i would recommend very sensitive dog shampoos or baby wash)