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dogs have a nerve in there body that gives them the color of there coat and there coat.

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The color of a dogs coat is the dog's?

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Purebred dogs often show variations in coat color This is an example of dominance in genetics?

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How do dogs change color as they age?

As dogs age, their fur may change color due to a decrease in pigment production. This can result in a fading or lightening of their coat color. Additionally, some dogs may develop gray or white hairs as they get older.


Do dogs change color as they age, and if so, what are the typical color changes that occur?

Yes, dogs can change color as they age. Some common color changes that occur in dogs as they get older include graying of the fur, darkening or lightening of coat colors, and development of spots or patches.


Why do dogs' hair change color?

Dogs' hair changes color due to a combination of genetics and aging. As dogs get older, their hair follicles produce less pigment, leading to a change in color. Additionally, exposure to sunlight and environmental factors can also affect the color of a dog's coat.


What are some popular breeds of dogs that have a navy blue coat color?

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What is the name given to a dog with a bluish-grey coat?

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What example of dominance in genetics is shown in purebred dogs that show variation in coat color?

It depends on the specific breed.


Are dogs color?

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What is the difference between dogs with hair and dogs with fur?

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Why do some dogs' fur change color in spots?

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