The breed's many
acceptable coat colors include solid black, red or liver with or without tan markings; white with black blue, liver or red markings and / or ticking (small spotty - looking markings).
The coat may be either rough or smooth in texture;
acceptable coat colors include red, black, blue, cream, and cinnamon.
Many breed standards state that the dogs should have dark brown eyes, but in some of those breeds
acceptable coat colors include brown (variously described as liver, chocolate or red) or dilute (as in blue or fawn Dobermans or any Weimeraner.)
Color, Markings and Patterns of the six show -
acceptable coat colors for Great Danes and at the very bottom of this page is a CHART of the 100 Colours of Great Danes.
Acceptable coat colors include liver and white and solid liver, but any black, tan or red areas result in disqualification for showing and breeding purposes.
However, some breeders consider these «differences» to be unsound generalizations and that American standards should be updated to reflect the breed's standard in its country of origin, i.e. France, where black has become
an acceptable coat color since 1956 while it is still considered a fault in America.
Not exact matches
The
coat is smooth and very short, and a variety of
colors and patterns are
acceptable.
All
coat colors are
acceptable though black and chocolate Havanese dogs became the most popular in the last couple of years.
All
coat colors are
acceptable for this breed except for blue, liver and merle.
All
coat colors are
acceptable.
Any
color is
acceptable for the
coat, but dark pigment is preferred around the eyes and on the nose.
All
coat colors are
acceptable, from black to white and all the possible shades in between.
Any
coat color is
acceptable on a Peke and all
colors are found to be equal.
The breed's
coat color is varied: orange and white
coat or liver and white are most common in the American Brittany; other
colors include orange roan and liver roan, all of which are
acceptable in the show ring.
Any
color that is solid, parti -
colored, or patched is
acceptable, although the AKC discourages
coats that are black and tan, liver, all white, or more than 80 % white.
Acceptable in all
coat colors, one or both eyes may be brown, blue, hazel, amber or any
color combination thereof, including flecks and marbling.
At 18 months of age, if a Kerry's
coat has not faded to an
acceptable color, it is not
acceptable for the American show ring.
However, many
coat colors (white, liver, pinto, and brindle are common) are seen and are
acceptable.
As with
coat color, all
colors and
color combinations are
acceptable, no
color should be given preference in the show ring.
Black, white, and brown are
acceptable solid
colors, but black or brown
coats with white markings are also
acceptable.
Scottish Fold cats are found with all
coat colors and patterns, very nearly all of which are
acceptable for showing.
The dense, rough double
coat can range in
color from fawn to black; other
acceptable colors include salt - and - pepper, gray and brindle.