White/Pink
Skinned Dogs
QUESTION:
I was told that white skinned dogs are more
prone to illness? I want to buy a dog but
not one with white skin if they get sick all
the time?
ANSWER:
I have never seen a white skinned Mammal of
any type. Now change white skinned to
"pink" skinned. Even True Albinos
have pink skin. To simplify things
we will now only talk about dogs, not all
mammals. Usually the pink skin means white
or very light colored hair. Some snow white
breeds such as the Bichon Frise though have
pink skin which is actually mottled with
black spots!
So white hair
surrounding the eyes, means no dark skin or
hair to blunt the force of the sunlight or
even extreme bright lights inside the home,
thus the eye itself is more prone to
disturbances, weeping, infections, etc.
NOTE: Football players, etc place a smear of
black under their eyes to blunt the force of
the suns or the stadium lights brightness.
Dogs who
Genetically have spotted coats or dark coats
who are born with white ears, perhaps also
white around the eyes, perhaps with the
majority of their head region white may be
Deaf. Note: Dalmatians
with no spots on their ears or region of
their head may be deaf. But also such
breeds as Boxers who are born white instead
of brindle/dark coated may be deaf. A great
deal of "Scientific Study" has gone into
this but to date none are completely
accurate as to why such breeds as the
Dalmatian and Boxer may be born hearing
impaired or completely deaf because of their
white hair coat in the head region. NOTE:
also seen in white Felines/Cats.
I have never
heard of Pink skinned dogs being more prone
to "illness"? Many, I repeat, many breeds
are pink skinned. No mention of these
several breeds being more prone to illness
whether Bacterial or Viral.