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Dog's Black Coat Turns Gray with Vitiligo

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Labrador retriever developed vitiligo, causing fur to turn gray.
  • Vitiligo is an autoimmune condition causing pigment loss in skin/hair.
  • The condition is not contagious and does not cause pain or itching.
Dog's Black Coat Turns Gray with Vitiligo

A heartwarming story of a Labrador retriever's changing appearance due to vitiligo has captivated social media users. The pup, initially with a completely black coat in 2023, began developing gray patches across her face and body by 2025, a result of the autoimmune condition vitiligo.

Veterinary experts explain that vitiligo occurs when the immune system mistakenly targets melanocytes, the cells responsible for pigment. This leads to a gradual loss of color in the skin and hair. While the exact cause is unknown, genetics likely play a role, and the condition can affect any breed.

Importantly, vitiligo is purely cosmetic and does not cause discomfort, pain, or itching for the affected dog. While depigmented areas require sun protection, no medical treatment is necessary. The condition's progression is irreversible in most cases, though the pigment can sometimes return.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Vitiligo in dogs is an autoimmune condition causing a loss of pigment in the skin and fur, resulting in white or gray patches.
No, vitiligo is not contagious and cannot be transmitted between dogs or to humans.
No, vitiligo is purely cosmetic and does not cause any pain, itching, or health issues for affected dogs.

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