Yellow Labradors have this condition sometimes -  There is nothing I
know of to stop it - there may be, but , I don't know what -
Joan Robinson



Susan A. Schlenger wrote:

> Hi, List,
>         One of our rubies seemed to have his nose pigment go off last fall; it
> got fairly brown and I thought it was just that he was getting older.
> However, I am now noticing that he is getting darker black again around
> the edges of his nose and working towards the center of his nose a bit.
> Is this "winter nose"?  He has been spending a lot of time out of doors
> this spring and I wondered if the light had anything to do with it.  If
> so, how does one prevent this from happening in the winter......or can
> one prevent it?
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Suze
> --
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