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What are the reasons for dog nose discoloration?
There are two main reasons for dog nose discoloration. The first is due to aging, as melanin deposition decreases, or it may also occur during seasonal changes, which is all normal. The other is caused by nutritional deficiencies, lack of sunlight, or diseases, etc., causing the nose to fade. In this case, you can supplement some vitamins for the dog, and often take the dog to sunbathe and increase the walking time. If it is due to a disease, take the dog to the pet hospital for symptomatic treatment.
1. Causes of dog nose discoloration
- Aging
As the dog ages, its melanin deposition will decrease, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and something to worry about.
- Vitiligo
Vitiligo can also cause nose discoloration. Vitiligo is an immune system disease in dogs, and dogs with this disease will have patches of white skin on their body. When a dog has contact dermatitis, its nose will fade and even become swollen.
- Genetics
This situation does not require attention, but if the nose color is too light, be careful to avoid direct sunlight to prevent sunburn.
- Malnutrition
Feeding a dog a single type of food can lead to malnutrition and cause nose discoloration to some extent.
2. How to recover dog nose discoloration
If your dog's nose has turned from black to pink, it indicates a problem with melanin deposition. The causes of dog nose discoloration include both diseases and normal aging processes. To restore the color, you can supplement B vitamins and vitamin C. Vitamin B can help melanin deposition and can also make human hair darker, while vitamin C helps the body absorb vitamin B. They are water-soluble and any excess will be excreted through metabolism.
Secondly, often take your dog to sunbathe and increase its walking time. If the discoloration is due to a disease, take the dog to the pet hospital for symptomatic treatment.