Not exact matches
In addition, the cat
breed standards are amended over the years as preferences
for cat body type, head shape, coat
color, and other characteristics change.
For example, a cat may be disqualified from show cat status if it doesn't have the right eye color for the breed standa
For example, a cat may be disqualified from show cat status if it doesn't have the right eye
color for the breed standa
for the
breed standard.
Breed standard calls
for a pure, white coat, however, a touch of tan or lemon
color in the ear area is allowed.
I do not in any way condone the
breeding of dogs deliberately
for color, or
breeding for colors or patterns that are not on the
breed standard.
Color should only be a consideration where it is important
for the
breed standard.
These dogs can not compete in AKC events and are not AKC
Standard French Bulldogs...
FOR THE RECORD: I will say... just because a breeder is breeding the fad colors doesn't make them a «bad person» or a person that doesn't care for dogs, please DO NOT think I am putting down PERSONALLY another breeder, THAT IS NOT MY STYLE, I am simply stating they are not breeding to the AKC Standard, does nt mean I do nt think some look cool and that I wouldnt pet and love on one because its not a Standard Colo
FOR THE RECORD: I will say... just because a breeder is
breeding the fad
colors doesn't make them a «bad person» or a person that doesn't care
for dogs, please DO NOT think I am putting down PERSONALLY another breeder, THAT IS NOT MY STYLE, I am simply stating they are not breeding to the AKC Standard, does nt mean I do nt think some look cool and that I wouldnt pet and love on one because its not a Standard Colo
for dogs, please DO NOT think I am putting down PERSONALLY another breeder, THAT IS NOT MY STYLE, I am simply stating they are not
breeding to the AKC
Standard, does nt mean I do nt think some look cool and that I wouldnt pet and love on one because its not a
Standard Color:)
If you are looking
for the
Breed Standard or info about Aussie
colors and markings this is the place.
The
breed standard calls
for any coat
color or markings.
Black is neither a
breed standard nor alternate
color for Jack Russell terriers recognized by the American Kennel Club.
But because we also
breed for partis, goldens, and chocolates we don't follow the
breed standard in regards to
color.
Brindle genetics can be looked down upon in some
breeds, such as greyhounds and can be disallowed by the AKC
standard for showmanship, although
for the most part, it's a naturally occurring
color that is beautifully displayed.
Since the silver
color labs fetch double and, in some cases, triple the price of traditional Black, Chocolate and Yellow labs, there is a strong incentive
for these breeders to lobby
for the acceptance of the diluted
colors within the
breed standard.
The precursor of all the
breed standards we use today was established in the late 1970s, establishing black or liver, with or without merle patterning and with or without white and / or tan trim as acceptable
colors for the
breed.
We
breed quality, home raised, health tested, medium and
standard sizes
for therapy, service, and family pets of all
colors.
AKC
breed standard color combinations
for toy fox terriers allow
for four combinations of
color patterns.
Since the adoption of a
standard for the
breed, selective
breeding has cleared
color and done much to establish uniformity of size.
In our lines we
breed for soundness, health, temperament, and conformation of the AKC
Standard for Yorkshire Terriers (with the exception of
color in the teacup line).
The Australian Shepherd
breed standard does not recognize either
color -
for a very good reason.
The AKC
breed standard allows
for nine
colors including fawn, black, black & white, brindle, white, blue, mantle, merle, and harlequin.
I saw where he wrote «Both
breeds have about 6
colors for UKC and AKC
standards.»
Both
breeds have about 6
colors for UKC and AKC
standards.
The Labrador
breed standard for coat
colors are: yellow, black, and chocolate.
Some
breed purists today might disagree, but just because the
coloring of a GSD isn't show - ring
standard doesn't mean it isn't up to
breed standard for temperament, personality, and body shape.
Standard Schnauzers are either salt - and - pepper or black in
color, and are known
for exhibiting many of the «ideal» traits of any
breed.
Only one coat
color is allowed
for the
breed standard, and these cats should be jet black all the way to the root.
There are three different
color variations recognized as
standard for the
breed.
Although the current German Shepherd Dog Club of America
breed standard currently lists white as a disqualifying
color, white is the second most common
color registered
for German Shepherds by the American Kennel Club (AKC).
Border Collies rose to fame outside of the working dog community largely because of the beauty of Hollywood favorites like Lassie; interestingly, though, the Border Collie is not a dog that is greatly prized
for looks, and so the
standard for color in the Border Collie is more relaxed in comparison to many other dog
breeds.
While the
colors of their coats may change the
standard for the size and weight of the
breed does not.
All of the
colors accepted by the AKC
standard for this
breed are solid come in just about every possible shade.
In
breeds where the
breed standard disqualifies all but self -
colored dogs, testing
for these two alleles is once again all that is needed.
Pet quality puppies are not deficient - they just may not meet the
breed standard or the breeder's preference
for size,
color, coat type, bone structure, head type, etc..
Click a link below to see
Breed Standard Revision Dates
for: Sporting Group Terrier Group Non-Sporting Group Hound Group Toy Group Working Group Herding Group Miscellaneous Group * The Image of the booklet cover
color may not depict the current version.
We do NOT support
breeding for fad
colors or
breeding against the
standard.
For the AKC
breed standard and official varieties (e.g.
colors) click here.
The CFA
breed standard is the same
for the two cats, except
for the
colors and patterns that are allowed
for competition.
The
breed standard is that of a Yorkshire Terrier except
for the
coloring.
If
standards for color and size are unimportant to them then it's likely the
standard for temperament is not respected and
bred for either.
(Red includes all shades of sable, lemon or orange) or tricolour (Black and white with reddish tan points) As of 11 November 2011, the
colors not listed in the
breed standard [3] are grounds
for disqualification in competitions.