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I have a 13 week old German Shepherd mixed with Beagle/Rottweiler.
He is very playfull and goes out a lot despite of the cold weathers. Approx 3-5 hours a day he is outside. In different sessions like Morning, Lunch, Levitra Evening for his peeing and pooing etc. He is a well behaved and basic trained puppy. Very smart and is up to date on his vaccinations and has no worms/fleas or any other problem.
Although he does have dry skin, thats what the vet told me due to taking him out alot in the cold weather he has lost his essential oils and stuff, so yea I got that covered.
One thing that I have noticed he has been doing for a while now is this below:
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That is not my dog, but I have seen my dog doing this alot, on both sides. What could this be a sign of, and what is this? Out of the blue he would just start to bite that area of his hip and sometimes also making a small whine noise. Oh and he usually nips that part. Both legs. Please let me know what that is? I will definately bring that up with my vet on his next vaccination. THanks
I currently feed him Wellness Puppy food (de-boned Chicken).
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