Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Husky | Male | unneutered | 2 years and 1 month old | 59 lbs
My dog gums was pure salmon pink color but now it is black, is there something wrong going on?
3 Answers
Published on September 15th, 2017
Hi and thanks for your post! That black around the gum line is a normal pigment variation. This type of pigmenting of the gums can be normal in some dogs like the Siberian Huskies. It does not indicate a health concern. Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach!
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Published on April 16th, 2019
Hello, and thanks for your question about Bruno. There is no way to supplement melanin. We can sometimes see melanin loss with certain auto-immune disorders such as lupus - but the photos you provided look like normal variation in pigment. It is normal for dogs to have a mixture of black and pink gum tissue, as we see in this photo. If you are concerned that this color loss happened very quickly, I recommend you have a vet take a look at Bruno, as they be able to examine Bruno and determine if there are any other signs of a potential auto-immune disorder. But if the only change is his gum color, then I suspect this is normal for Bruno. Hope this helps!
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Published on March 16th, 2019
Throughout dog's lives their pigment will change. Some will change to pink while others to black. I wouldn't worry. If you are worried and want a definitive answer a biopsy would need to be performed. Thank you for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach.
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