A change in skin color is not normal. What is causing the color change depends on what color it is changing to. For example a dog with liver disease can have a yellow discoloration of the skin while a skin allergy could cause the skin to turn red.
No, it's not bad -- it's usually normal. While a few pathologies exist that can present with color changes, far more common are the non-pathological changes that appear normally in a dog's life.
As you probably know, dogs like humans will turn gray, white or silver later in their lives. Also, many breeds change color with the seasons, mostly to facilitate temperature control, or occasionally to better camouflage themselves.
maybe its skin is peeling...
Genetics. Why is your skin the color it is?
Their color-changing skin will make their offspring more attractive
You just go to another island and you'll find your skin back to normal.
The normal color of a person's skin depends on the person and to some degree, their race. Even then, skin color ranges from very light to very dark in most races.
My green sidekick Joel Gillespi has the same normal skin color like me!!
yes your skin will go back to its normal color because it will just be for a while and then come back to its normal color and that will take a month.
After his skin started to change, yes. Keep in mind Michael could not help the changing color of his skin, he had a skin disorder called "vitiligo"
it will turn to it normal condition.
He didn't change his skin color on purpose. He had a skin desease where you lose the pigmentation on your skin. So I think his parents weren't very mad.
The color that Greek skins have varies since times have really changed. However, most of the Greek and ancient Greek had white or olive skin color and other yellow or golden skin color.
The skin of your dog changes while the weather changes, thats all! you could also see your dogs fur color change, I have a husky, and he got a big black spot on his side, but i also noticed that his fur color was changing to a darker color.