Dog White Spot On Nose Whats Wrong With My Dog? He Has This White Spot On His Nose..*pics*?

Whats wrong with my dog? He has this white spot on his nose..*pics*? - dog white spot on nose

We started to feed on different feed dogs, and the inclusion of certain minerals to your diet, and the nose has no pigment. My husband thinks it is or detoxification of certain minerals. Its not smooth, crunchy, and not at all hurt. Its strange. If you do not disappear in a few days, he took her to the vet, but no idea what could be?
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7 comments:

bob © said...

He seems to have rubbed his nose a bit.

nelle said...

It can not be everything you need to bring him to the vet, on the right side!

Catiee<3 said...

His former job.

slytheri... said...

It is unclear from the pictures - it seems that the white part of the skin, should take it, are not part of the royal nose. "If there is a case of skin in the case, could be a fungal infection like ringworm is highly contagious. (My cat is in the nose, the same place, and is also ignored, and scratches on them or believe what I do not know it was ringworm until I took him to the vet.)

Would in any case, only the food your dog should not be wasted, the nose, then take him to the vet immediately - all of his (the dogs nose change color with age), but could also be a symptom of something. Any sudden change like this, I went to the vet. Even if it is caused by your dietHowever, I do not know what your new power game with his nose and that is bad for him?

usafwife... said...

sounds / looks like vitiligo, or the lack of pigmentation of the skin. Dogs are as individuals. This is actually a genetic disorder with no other effect, apart from the obvious white spots that I know. appear over time and can only be revealed by chance after switching their nutrition. nothing, just a discoloration of the skin a little scared.

none said...

normally nothing wrong

casey6ta... said...

I think he's right, call your vet to calm your mind.

What a cute puppy!

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