A white dog can develop more spots on its coat through a process called "progressive depigmentation," where the dog's skin cells stop producing pigment, resulting in the appearance of new spots on its coat.
One odd trait of Dalmatian puppies is their unique coat pattern, which consists of black or liver spots on a white background. This distinctive coat is a result of a genetic mutation called piebaldism, which causes unpigmented areas in the skin and hair. Additionally, Dalmatian puppies are born completely white and develop their spots over time, with the spots becoming more visible as they grow older. This unusual coat pattern sets Dalmatians apart from other dog breeds and adds to their charm and appeal.
Dogs can have spots on their fur due to genetics, which determine their coat color and pattern. These spots can be inherited from their parents or may develop over time. Additionally, certain breeds are more prone to having spots on their fur.
I don't believe it is possible for a cat's coat to have orange spots. Cats that have a Red Tabby (often called orange) coat can indeed have white patches on them, but more often than not these patches are random patterns and do not resemble actual spots.
They do until they get to 5 years old then they stop
Spots are too ebon. Spots are so much more faint
no don't panic the spots will develop when the puppy begins to grow they will come just be patient!!! when they do come it will look like you spilt ink on your white doggie!! wipe off extra fluid but the spot s are developing!
No, The white spots under the nails are from lack of calcium. If you have these spots then try drinking milk more frequently, you can also try adding more cheese to your diet or eating yogurt.
Usually one of two breeds. Either a Pitbull or a Boxer. Brindle coloring, one or more white paws as well white markings on chest and or nose are indicative of both breeds. The boxer will have a very short nose/snout.
Appaloosas are usually spotty horses. They can have white spots on brown. Black spots on white. Blanket pattern. Leopard spots... There are a huge amount more but these are the only ones i know. Hope this helps.
Leopard spot is for a horse with leopard like markings. A grey horse with flecks is flea-bitten grey. A horse with normal spots has appaloosa markings
As dogs age, their skin can develop more spots due to various factors such as genetics, sun exposure, or skin conditions. It is important to monitor any changes in your dog's skin and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about the spots.
Pairs? No. Sunspots can be singular, but more often develop in clusters.