Possible causes of white spots on dogs can include genetic factors, skin infections, allergies, or autoimmune diseases. Treatment options may vary depending on the underlying cause and can include medicated shampoos, topical creams, dietary changes, or medication prescribed by a veterinarian. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
The black spots on dogs' tongues are just birth marks.
White spots in a dog's eyes can be caused by various factors such as cataracts, corneal ulcers, or inflammation. Symptoms may include cloudiness in the eye, squinting, redness, or discharge. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
None. Dalmatians are born a pinkish white, but the spots appear after a few weeks.
yes because it could be a sign of cataracts
No more than any other dog!
It almost always happens unless the dogs are a certain breed, I have 2 almost pure white staffordshire bull terriers and they have had two litters and they are mostly brown.
Short answer yes, BUT They are born with normal pink skin, as like all other dogs. As they get older, their fur begins to grow which is the black and white spots as we know.
Some dogs' fur changes color in spots due to a genetic trait called "merle" or "piebald" that causes patches of different colored fur to appear on their coat.
Brown dogs with white spots often have a medium to large build, short to medium-length fur, and floppy ears. They may also have a friendly and playful temperament, making them great family pets.
I would be sure to check your dogs for worms and have a general blood test run. This would be the best starting place.
Dalmatians are more prone to be color blind . actually dogs with patches or spots of white are more likely to be color blind rather than than pure white dogs or dogs without white.