Yup, big girl! Awesome
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Yup, big girl! Awesome
It looks like it could be snow nose, which is common in Huskies as well as a few other cold weather breeds. Usually it happens as it gets closer to winter, and will often darken back up in the spring. Do a quick search for Snow Nose in Huskies and see if it sounds like what is going on with yours.While we are on the topic. Does anyone know why their nose shifts to brown? My male didn't have that, but my female in the left photo starting. Hopefully it is not a health issue!
Thanks! I googled it after I posted and that's it. She must be confused because there is no snow where I live haha.It looks like it could be snow nose, which is common in Huskies as well as a few other cold weather breeds. Usually it happens as it gets closer to winter, and will often darken back up in the spring. Do a quick search for Snow Nose in Huskies and see if it sounds like what is going on with yours.
No....I chose to preemptively treat with shots and flea medications to prevent any pest introductionsDid you QT it properly prior to intro into the house?
Cute dog!