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Selsun Blue takes away the discoloration?
My dog is the same color as yours and has the pinkish tone to him in the same spots as yours. I'm assuming it's a saliva thing. I had something really awful happen to his coat. Whenever my River gets an injury it comes in a reddish brown color. We used the flea and tick product Simple Guard that we got from the vet only one time and you are supposed to put it along the entire back well it made him itch and lose some fur and I didn't know it until it started to grow back a weird color and now he has spots on his back. Will take a long while for it to turn back to original color or never will. So pissed for using the product. Always used Frontline with no problems.
Here is a link to a detailed article about the "red staining", the article is long, but it is the most comprehensive article I have found. It occurs due to a chemical reaction between the dog's saliva and waste products produced by the fungus/yeast. Emma has the staining as well.
The Facebook link above provides an excellent explanation for the burgundy staining of a light coloured dogs paws.
Yes, it sounds like yeast and the Selsun blue may work to take it away. My nephew had a terrible skin yeast infection and that's exactly what the doctor told him to use on his body and it went away.
So might be worth a try for the Original Poster.
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