Has anybody experienced their dogs loosing the color on their lips or noses?

Jeli, very recently, has started loosing pigment on her bottom lip.  Her lips are black and I noticed a little pink pin prick about 3 weeks ago.  Now it is about the size of a pea.  I just took her to the vet to have it checked out and the vet says as long as it is not crusty or appear to have any irritation or lesion, it is simply a cosmetic depigmentation and nothing to worry about.  There is no treatment to stop or reverse it. This morning I noticed a small pink dot on her nose, so I'm guessing she will also loose pigment on her beautiful black nose.   Has anybody else had this happen?  Despite my vet saying it is simply cosmetic, I'm still concerned it could be more serious or treatable.  I might try to get a second opinion, but I thought I'd ask here first.  There is so much experience out there, someone is bound to have run across this.   Thanks in advance for any responses.

 

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Penny was loosing black on her nose last winter. If your vet says it's not a problem then I wouldn't worry about it. Sometimes when dogs aren't getting out in the sun as much, especially in the colder months, then they rub their noses or I guess lips on things and the pigment can fade. Penny's turned black again when the weather got better and she was out in the sun a lot more. I would just keep an eye on it and take her back to the vet if it seems to be spreading rapidly or gets crusty/irritated as the vet said.

I think it's genetic. My son's white golden retriever, who has mostly black skin, black lips, black nose, and black eyeliner, loses pigmentation in the winter especially. Gets darker in the summer, but as he's grown older, the pink spots stay pink.

Think of it is character. Very cute character. It's not harmful.

I don't know if this applies to Corgis  but, in  Northern breeds, it is quite common for dogs to lose pigmentation on the nose during the Winter months and it is called "snow nose".  If you google it, you'll see pictures.  Loss of pigment on lips and eye rims are not part of the snow nose pattern.

Thanks all. Yep, I've heard of the loss of pigment due to lack of sun. I don't think that's what this is because we live in sunny Florida and we are outside all the time. But, you are probably right in that it is not harmful. I will just to keep an eye on it for any lesion development to stay on the safe side. It really doesn't matter if her nose turns pink. I will love her to pieces no matter what she looks like. She had me at baroooo. ;)

My lil Corgi girl was loosing color also. Found out she has LUPUS :( Been treating her now for over 8 years . Dermatological Lupus.

That's what I was concerned about after doing some web research, but my vet said that if it was lupus or an auto-immune issue there would also be sores or lesions associated with it. Is that what your girl had?

No !Her nose started turning pink ,then we sent her to the dermatologist did a biopsy and came back she has Lupus. Treated her with Atopica for a few years then I decided to treat her holistically.Its been 7 years now,shes had scabby nose turns red,she had lesions after  about 1 year after diagnosis.She still has flair ups and her lil nose is very sensitive so I keep her out of the sun,regular visits to vet and Dermatologist.Her lil nose has deteriorated some but we have her on Omegas ! helps a bit .

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