It's from their saliva. You can buy grooming products to help whiten the color again (they sell chalk for dogs that's used on show dogs, that'll work). Also, you can put 3 -4 drops of liquid laundry bluing in a bottle of shampoo when you bath her. Don't use any more than that, though.
2006-10-09 12:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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this means her eyes are discharging onto the hair around her eyes. The color on her paws is her licking them. Try taking her to a groomer to remove as much hair as possible from around the eyes. It may be the hair irritating the eyeball or maybe it is something worse like conjunctivitis. The paw coloring can be trimmed of most of it, but she is licking and that can mean allergies, which is very common this time of the year. Her vet can help with remedies for these problems. Goodluck!
2006-10-09 20:41:25
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answered by cherrydevil119 3
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I use to have one of those..I sware I have never seen my dog happier is when I shaved her bald once a year to make sure her coat was clean and healthy since they are so hairy. She loved it. Try it at least once.. How would you feel to be that full of hair in every spot. they are funny looking when bald but they feel so light they run around happier. ...
I don't know about the orange hair. Sorry!
2006-10-09 19:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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My Lhasa, Barkley, is Black, and during the summer especially, his nose and face bleach a little red from the sun. I live in Florida, and he loves to sunbathe!!
2006-10-12 01:25:40
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answered by ladyw900ldriver 5
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my mom has one of those kind of dogs. they arent white. They usually have a darker coat. maybe she got into some bleach. Keep an eye on her to make sure she doesnt get sick. If you want to shave her they look pretty cool with short hair. my mom keeps her dogs with short hair so she doesnt have to groom her everyday.
2006-10-09 20:26:40
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answered by crystalyn129 3
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sometime when a dog has allergies and licks or chews there feet when they are itchy it causes them to turn an orangish-red color..you should take your dog to the vet to make sure thats what it is..
2006-10-09 23:15:38
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answered by hjohnson1304 1
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It's saliva stains from her licking.
2006-10-09 20:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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