Not exact matches
On closer inspection, however, the
discolored areas are also depressed, suggesting some underlying atrophy
of the
skin.
Signs include
discolored white, red or black
skin, and blistering or ulcers
of the affected
area.
The nose is usually involved and it may get
discolored (caused by loss
of pigmentation) and your dog will have a persistent and severe itch, not only in the nose, but in all the affected
areas of their
skin.
Signs include
discolored skin (black, gray, blue, or pale to white), blistering or ulcers
of the affected
area, the
skin may be cracked and brittle or leather like, and the
skin and surrounding
areas may be cold to the touch, painful, reddened, and swollen.