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Old 04-28-2011, 07:54 AM   #5
moshes_human
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Originally Posted by hellosunnydays View Post
I have been searching the forums about white markings as an adult and could not find anything (if there is such a thread, I apologize!).

As a puppy Mr. Darcy had a white chest, white spot on his mouth, and white spots on his back feet. Now he is one year old and still has the white chest and his white toenails are still white. One nail is even perfectly split black and white!

We love him the way he is, but I was concerned if this indicates a health issue. According to the FAQ in this forum:



Is there any health risks associated with non-pigmented skin and hair? Does this mean that his white chest will remain? The skin on his chest is also white while the hair on his stomach is silver. His body is black and legs a medium tan with no intermingling colors.

His parents were both silver and tan and I do not recall seeing any white on them.

I appreciate any information
Awww you named him Mr. Darcy!!!!!
LOVE THAT BOOK!!
Anyway...Moshe has a bit of white on the top of his head. He was born on Dec 21 2010...and this totally new.

Maybe I have a parti too!!
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