Yes. Pretty sure it is...
I was born with cloudy grey spots in my eyes and my vision is 20/20 and no glasses needed.
I'm not sure if those spots change sizes though
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.
None. Dalmatians are born a pinkish white, but the spots appear after a few weeks.
Dalmatians are born pure white. Dalmatian puppies' first spots usually starting in the first week of life and continue for about a month. They will continue throughout life to develop spots but at a slower rate. Spots range in different sizes and sometimes in different colours (blue, grey) other than your typical black or brown.
Fawns(baby deer) Have "white" spots on them because it fools predators into thinking that it's just the sunlight coming through the leaves
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Dalmations are usually born white. Their spots start to appear when they are a couple of weeks old.
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!
Many things can cause white spots to form on your testicles. For example, they could be caused by a condition you were born with, or they may develop if you don’t bathe often enough. White spots are also a common symptom of certain sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
A Dalmatian is born with a plain white coat. Their spots will usually start to appear around 3 weeks of age.
A fawn is a young deer typically just born to 6 months old these have white spots on them, a yearling is around a year old and a lot bigger and these have out grown there white spots
Dalmatians have spots due to their genetics. The gene responsible for their spots causes a lack of pigment in the hair, resulting in white fur with black or liver-colored spots. This unique coat pattern is a defining characteristic of the breed.
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.