If your dog is black then it's naturally meant to have blue skin, if it's not then if it has been a subject to mites, fleas or things like parasites/ticks being on their skin then an infection may have been caused from it. Over time it will go if not a serious condition, wash your dog everyday thouroughly or take it to see the vet if it gets worse or not going away as it could be a specific type of infection.
No, dogs do not have freckles on their skin.
cause they painted there dogs blue
most likely not because when the do it the don't get stopped half way
One of my dogs has pink skin, the other has grey! Don't know if this is what they are supposed to be but they are very healthy. ANSWER: Dogs have various skin colors, just as people do. It does appear that most light coated dogs have darker skin colors, and most dark coated dogs have lighter skin. My black dachshund has pink skin, and my tan dachshund has black skin.
You can make them BLUE
Blue colored dogs are rare and typically have a dilute black coat that appears blue-gray. They may also have blue eyes or a bluish tint to their skin. This coloration is often caused by a genetic mutation that affects the production of pigment in the fur. Blue dogs can come in various breeds and sizes, but their color is the most distinctive trait.
A blue tinged skin is said to be cyanotic.
Genetics. Why is your skin the color it is?
No, Monistat is not recommended for treating skin issues in dogs. It is designed for human use and may not be safe or effective for dogs. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment of skin issues in dogs.
Yes they can. It typically happens on there noses where there skin is the most exposed to sunlight. There are sunscreend sold for dogs.
Yes they can. It typically happens on there noses where there skin is the most exposed to sunlight. There are sunscreend sold for dogs.
There are no Husky dogs that are blue in color.