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Summary. This is a natural characteristic of the Shiba Inu and is known as the "Himalayan spot". This spot is caused by a mutation in the gene that affects the distribution of melanin and yellow pigment in the Shiba Inu**, resulting in black and yellow spots on the tail.
This type of spot is common in Shiba Inu, but not all Shiba Inu have it.
This is a natural characteristic of the Shiba Inu, which is known as the "Himalayan spot". This spot is caused by a mutation in the gene, which affects the distribution of melanin and yellow pigment in Shiba Inu**, resulting in black and yellow spots on the tail. This strip is common in Shiba Inu, but not all Shiba Inu have it.
I'm sorry I don't understand, but can you elaborate on that?
The Himalayan spots of the Shiba Inu usually appear on the tail and sometimes on the ears or other parts of the body. This spot is also sometimes referred to as a "crack spot" or "lapel spot". Their shape and size vary from one Shiba Inu to another, with some Shiba Inu spots being more pronounced and others being slight or absent.
The formation of this spot is due to a genetic mutation, specifically the type land due to the MC1R gene mutation in the Shiba Inu's body. This gene is responsible for controlling the distribution of black and yellow pigment in the body. When this gene is mutated, it causes mixed spots of melanin and yellow pigment to appear on the tail or other parts of the Shiba Inu.
It is important to note that the Himalayan spots of the Shiba Inu are a natural genetic trait, which means that the number or size of the spots cannot be increased or decreased through genetics or other artificial methods.
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Some Shiba Inu have a black chin because it is the fetal hair of the Shiba Inu that has not yet faded, and generally the Shiba Inu can lose its black hair in about 8 months. Shiba Inu has a black mouth and a black chin, indicating that the color of Shiba Inu is very high, and the color of the hair on the body will be darker when it grows up. Usually Shiba Inu starts to shed fetal hair at three or four months, and some Shiba Inu black chin needs to fade a few more times before it fades.
Shiba Inu's chin black is its fetal hair, generally Shiba Inu's fetal hair can be faded in about 8 months, but it is still necessary to decide when the chin black hair will fade according to the actual situation of Shiba Inu, and the owner only needs to pay attention to the Shiba Inu to supplement enough nutrients.
Some Shiba Inu faces and mouths have black hair that is not obvious, but some are obvious, this is because of the Shiba Inu's genetic pigment problems, and the Shiba Inu with a black mouth has high pigment, and the hair color on the body will be thicker and better when they grow up.
Shiba Inu usually begins to shed its coat in three or four months, and it will also change its fur in spring and autumn, and some Shiba Inu black mouth and black chin need to fade a few more times before it can completely fade, so the owner only needs to take good care of the Shiba Inu to make the Shiba Inu's hair healthier.
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Summary. Hello , the black fur on the feet of the Black Shiba Inu is its genetically determined area of pigmentation, also known as hair calcification. The calcification of these hair elements is close to **, so that the hair at ** contains melanin when it grows and appears black.
A black Shiba Inu is a Shiba Inu with a black coat color, and black fur is also the most common coat color in Shiba Inu. Due to the influence of dog breed genes, the black Shiba Inu will form calcified areas of hair in some hair areas, resulting in the precipitation of melanin to form a black hair color. Similar situations are also very common in other dog breeds and animals, such as black cats.
In addition to melanin, other pigments such as red, brown, gold, etc., also appear due to different combinations of genes. In addition, the breed of dog also has an important impact on the performance of coat color, for example, Golden Retrievers usually have blonde hair. All of these factors are the result of a very comprehensive and complex genetic influence.
Hello , the black fur on the feet of the Black Shiba Inu is its genetically determined area of pigmentation, also known as hair calcification. The calcification of these hair elements is close to **, so that the hair at ** contains melanin when it grows and appears black. A black Shiba Inu is a Shiba Inu with a black coat color, and black fur is also the most common coat color in Shiba Inu.
Due to the influence of dog breed genes, the black Shiba Inu will form a calcified area of hair in some hair areas, resulting in the precipitation of melanin to form a black and conjured hair color. Similar situations are also very common in other dog breeds and animals, such as black cats. In addition to melanin, other pigments such as red, brown, gold, etc., also appear due to different combinations of genes.
In addition, the breed of dog also has an important effect on the performance of coat color, for example, the Golden Retriever usually has blonde hair. All of these factors are the result of a very comprehensive and complex genetic influence. <>
Can the black hair on the feet fade its color?
Two and a half months old.
Hello, whether the black hair on the feet of the black Shiba Inu can fade depends on a variety of factors, such as the dog's age, gender, diet, genes, environment, etc., so it is impossible to know the hail accurately. But under normal circumstances, the color of the black hair on the feet of the black Shiba Inu will not fade significantly, if there is a fading phenomenon, it is generally caused by malnutrition, disease or genetics, etc., it is recommended to go to a professional pet hospital for examination. 1.
The age of the dog: The younger the dog, the longer the black hair will be maintained, and it will be easy to fade. 2.
Diet: The dog's eating habits will affect its coat color, in general, the food that the dog eats has little effect on the color of its coat, but if the dog lacks certain important nutrients, such as protein, vitamins, minerals, etc., it will lead to lighter hair color. 3.
Genes: A dog's coat color is determined by its genes, and generally speaking, the black gene is more stable, so the black hair on the feet of the Black Shiba Inu is less general. 4.
Environment: Environmental conditions can also affect the color of a dog's coat, such as sun, rain, air and other adverse environments can cause hair fading. <>
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