@elbrant - I would still suggest if money is an issue to ask the current Vet if they have consulted with a specialist.... especially before trying to change diet. In looking at the picture, I would guess (again I am not a Vet) that this is not something that has to do with diet....
Pink skin
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Normal When they are all toasty the skin turns pink, and you can see it where the hair is sparse.
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I hope it is cause my b also has pink areas.
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Thank you, thank you. I feel much better knowing that her "pink skin" is normal. This site has been so helpful and educational to me…which in turn benefits Lillie. For that, I thank you!
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Love that pink skin…!!!! it is so "kissable"!
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yes this forum has helped me through alot of issues with my B from behavior to just mommy being alittle too worrisome.
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Yes! When they are toasty warm and pink – they are so cuddly! I love it!
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Also, if they've been scratching an irritation their skin will appear pinker as well.
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Hollie even has a pink area on her nose that gets a deeper pink when she has been running and playing. Back in December she had an allergic reaction to something and the area on her nose was almost red in color.
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watch your basenji at the vet. Caesar gets nervous and blushes. Belly, ears, nose turns pink.