Just because they have a little
gray around the muzzle, doesn't mean they should be excluded from a fun, outdoor adventure!
Graying around the muzzle, on the chest, on top of the head.
Not exact matches
He walked to the head of his team, threw his arms
around the
gray - and - white
muzzle of his lead dog, an Alaskan husky named Larry, and told him, «Life just changed.»
Graying hair, especially
around the
muzzle at first, and spreading to other areas of the face, head, and body
Your dog's hair coat will gradually become thinner, duller and
gray in color, especially
around the face and
muzzle.
The coat comes in black, tan, black and tan, brown, gold,
gray and blue, or
gray, tan, and blue, with tan markings under the tail,
around the eyes, lower legs, and on the
muzzle.
Older dogs may start to show
gray hair, especially on the
muzzle and
around the eyes.
Physical signs include: cloudy eyes, hearing loss; thinning fur; feels the cold; loose skin; prominent spine, shoulders and hips; loss of muscle tone; stiff joints or lameness and
gray hairs
around the
muzzle and in coat.
Gray whiskers are common
around their
muzzles and chins, and
gray streaks may appear on their body fur.
Graying around the face area, particularly the
muzzle and whiskers, starts at five to six years old, «doggie middle age.»
Your senior dog's coat and the area
around his
muzzle begin to turn
gray.