Is this normal?
When I got him, his paw pads were mostly pink, and 2 paws have little black markings. Now, the black color is spreading. His 3rd paw is now starting to change to that color too.
Please help. Thanks in advance
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13 Answers
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Black Dog Paw
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All puppies are born with pink feet..Nearly all of them turn black as the puppy matures…Most breeds have black paw pads.
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It is totally normal, he is just travelling through puberty and before you know it he will have black paw pads as every other adult dog.
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all dogs pads end up black its to protect their feet on the hot ground if their pads stay pink/ white they could end up with cancer in the pads just like the nose and ears at are pink.
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this happened to my dog too he has black spots on them when we got him they were pink
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that is normal, it is basically like the dog is getting callouses, this will help protect its feet
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They’re supposed to do that.