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Snow nose affects white dogs and lighter colored dogs most often, but other dogs may also lose nose pigment.

It occurs most often during winter months, causing some people to theorize that the condition is related to sunlight.

Because Snow nose often occurs in winter time, it is sometimes called "winter nose."

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