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Dogs with high levels of psychological stress or anxiety have been found to grey early, and the cellular stress that causes grey hairs has a genetic component in Dogs.

Greying in Dogs can occur anywhere, but it tends to be most prominent on their muzzle.

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Why Does Dog Hair Go Gray? In dogs and in humans, hair goes gray for the same physiological reason. Essentially, the cells that create brown or blonde or red hair color start to slack off, and...
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Like humans, dogs tend to go gray as part of their natural aging process. And just like us, as dogs get older, the pigment cells responsible for color (specifically, melanin) stop being produced; this causes the strands to come out at a lighter shade, like gray or white.
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Two major factors come into play when it comes to dogs going grey  stress and genetics. Dogs with high levels of psychological stress or anxiety have been found to grey earlier, and the cellular stress that causes grey hairs has a genetic component in dogs.
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Though gray hair on a young dog can be natural, irritability, skin discoloration or other signs of premature aging could be a reason for a veterinary checkup. Hypothyroidism and Cushing's Disease Premature graying of the muzzle in dogs can be a sign of hypothyroidism , which is too little thyroid hormone, or Cushing's disease, which is too much cortisol hormone.
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Does a gray muzzle mean he's becoming a senior dog? Or is it a sign that something is wrong? Gray hair on a dog's face and around his muzzle is a natural occurrence as he ages  just like turning gray is a natural occurrence for humans. Because dogs age faster than humans, they turn gray sooner than their pet parents. And just like humans, some dogs turn gray much earlier in life than others.
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Young dogs can grow gray hair on their muzzles prematurely if they are anxious and impulsive. (Image credit: StudioPortoSabbia, Shutterstock.com) Just like human hair, dogs' fur can go gray if...
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If they get grey hair  generally it is restricted to the muzzle area. When they get it varies as well. Some will get it when they are 5 to 7 years old, others older, and some never grey. Dogs will also develop a normal aging change called lenticular sclerosis as they reach about 7 years.
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Greying occurs because its thought that each hair follicle has a natural life cycle of melanocyte activity. Once the melanocyte cycle slows down or stops, the pigment in each of our dogs hair follicles fades or disappears and leaves a white or grey strand behind.
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5 Reasons Your Dogs Hair is Turning White 1. Age. Age is one of the most common reasons for pets going gray. This is a very similar process to the one we see in... 2. Stress and Anxiety. Stress and anxiety could also be potential causes for your dogs hair turning white. While the... 3. Genetics. ...

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