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Why are some Siberian noses partially pink and partially black?

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Why are some Siberian noses partially pink and partially black?

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This is called a “snow nose”, and is fairly common in the breed. A snow nose is a reddish or pink marking on a black or liver colored nose. Snow nose can disappear over warmer months and reappear over the winter months. There is nothing wrong with a snow nose, and it is perfectly acceptable in the breed.

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This is called a “snow nose”, and is fairly common in the breed. A snow nose is a reddish or pink marking on a black or liver colored nose. Snow nose can disappear over warmer months and reappear over the winter months. There is nothing wrong with a snow nose, and it is perfectly acceptable in the breed. See also the AKC Standard for the Siberian Husky (http://www.akc.org/breeds/recbreeds/sibhusk.cfm).

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