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  2. Dalmatian dog - Wikipedia

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    Dalmatian puppies are born with plain white coats and their first spots usually appear within 10 days; however, spots may be visible on their skin from birth. They continue to develop until the dog is around 18 months old. Spots usually range in size from 2 to 6 cm (1.25 to 2.5 in), and are most commonly black or liver (brown) on a white ...

  3. Demodicosis - Wikipedia

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    Skin scrapings may be used to follow the progress of treatment in demodectic mange. Alternatively, plasma levels of zinc and copper have been seen to be decreased in dogs with demodicosis. [ 7 ] This may be due to inflammation involved in the immune response of demodicosis which can lead to oxidative stress, resulting in dogs with demodicosis ...

  4. Dalmatian Puppy’s Rare Heart Spots and Unique Eyes ... - AOL

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    Another PetHelpful article describes these pups as high-energy dogs, "Dalmatians are known for their energetic and outgoing personalities. Originally bred to run great distances, the Dalmatian ...

  5. Waardenburg syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Waardenburg syndrome type 2A (with a mutation in MITF) has been found in dogs, Fleckvieh cattle, minks, mice and a golden hamster. [51] Degeneration of the cochlea and saccule , as seen in Waardenburg syndrome, has also been found in deaf white cats, Dalmatians and other dog breeds, white minks and mice.

  6. Mum bullied for 'Dalmatian' spots signs modelling contract - AOL

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  7. Piebaldism - Wikipedia

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    Piebaldism refers to the absence of mature melanin-forming cells (melanocytes) in certain areas of the skin and hair. It is a rare autosomal dominant disorder of melanocyte development. [ 2 ] : 867 Common characteristics include a congenital white forelock , scattered normal pigmented and hypopigmented macules and a triangular shaped ...