This came through, without documentation, on another list....

> They don't have to sweat CS to turn grey. That is NOT what my friend
> experienced! Her dogs abdomen and inner thighs most DEFINITELY turned
> grey!
> Perhaps she will come forward and speak for herself as she is on the
> list, though nomail at the moment! I don't think she will take this
> claim lying down:).
> 

I feel confident of the opinion, that argyria would occur in areas of
sunexposure, that a catlyst would be necessary.
Neither of these conditions would be met in this situation, unless of course
the owner is giving the animal lots of caffeine <gg> and allowing it to
sunbathe on it's back way to long!!

I do not believe these claims to have any merit....is there any way to argue
this?

Connie


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