They do until they get to 5 years old then they stop
A lot of dogs develop a different coat pattern as they grow. Dalmatian pups, however, are allways born with no spots and develop them as they grow up.
Why don't white people with dark hair have black skin?
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.
Selective breeding is where, say you want a really spotty dog, you would breed a female dog with lots of spots with a male dog with lots of spots. Their offspring would have more spots than a normal dog of that breed, then the offspring with the most spots are bred together. This carries on until you get a dog with the right amount of spots that you want.
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.
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There are several reasons why a dog may develop more spots on its skin. It could be due to age, genetics, allergies, or skin infections. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment for your dog.
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No more than any other dog!
Not all the time, because depending on the type of dog depends on the colors of the dog.
A white spotted dog shark is a type of shark found in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, in bays and estuaries. They can grow up to 1 metre long and have a life span of 70 years. They breed live young and can have a litter of up to 20 young. They have white spots along their back and eat small fish and crustaceans.
The breed of a brown dog with white spots is typically a Dalmatian.