Spanish farmers on the Canary Islands first relied on
these fawn coated dogs to look after their livestock.
Not exact matches
Height: 27 to 30 inches Weight: 120 to 220 pounds Short - haired
coats in brindle, apricot and
fawn colors with black face mask The world's heaviest
dog on record was a Mastiff weighing 343 pounds
The condition is associated with individuals who have what is called «dilute» color, and is most commonly seen in
dogs with a blue or
fawn coat.
Hereditary condition affecting
dogs with blue (diluted black) or
fawn coat colors; more common in Dobermans, Dachshunds, Great Danes, Yorkshire Terriers, Whippets, and Greyhounds
The Belgian Malinois is a light, graceful, square - built
dog covered in a short, straight, weather - resistant
coat that can come in
fawn, red and mahogany — with or without black tips.
The
coat can be long (on mountain
dogs) or short (on steppe
dogs) and comes in white, gray,
fawn, cream and tan, with or without white markings.
This
dog carries two copies of ky which allows for the expression of the agouti gene (A locus) which can result in a variety of
coat colors including sable /
fawn, tricolor, tan points, black or brown.
Dogs with one or two copies of KB will not express agouti
coat colors (sable /
fawn, tricolor, black and tan, or tan points) and their
coat color would be solid in pigmented areas as determined by the E and B genes.
Usually, these
dogs have a Labrador's head and a well built, compact body, with
coats in various colors, ranging from black or brown, through to chocolate and
fawn, on to golden, cream, and even red.
The boxer is a powerful, athletic
dog with a short, sleek
coat, often
fawn or brindle in color.
A TYPICAL YEAR OLD LION
DOG c. 1923 C.R. Edmonds, Farmer's Weekly, February 7, 1923) Height — 24 inches at the shoulder Weight — 60 lb Colour — Tawny, fawn or brindle Coat — short and hard Tail — Longish and thick, free from feather and carried low (Note: two breeders have advised the writer that considerable difficulty is experienced in the tail as at times varying lengths of tail occur in the same litter, some being only six to seven inches long like a docked dog, others with a kink like a Bulldog and others with long tails as describ
DOG c. 1923 C.R. Edmonds, Farmer's Weekly, February 7, 1923) Height — 24 inches at the shoulder Weight — 60 lb Colour — Tawny,
fawn or brindle
Coat — short and hard Tail — Longish and thick, free from feather and carried low (Note: two breeders have advised the writer that considerable difficulty is experienced in the tail as at times varying lengths of tail occur in the same litter, some being only six to seven inches long like a docked
dog, others with a kink like a Bulldog and others with long tails as describ
dog, others with a kink like a Bulldog and others with long tails as described.
These large
dogs can have a variety of
coat colors and their short, close
coats are generally
fawn, brindle, blue, black, harlequin, or mantle in color.
Genetically, these
dogs are either
fawn or brindle, with excessive white markings over the base
coat color.
These
dogs may have
coats in black,
fawn, red, tri-colored, or sable, and they usually have white markings.
This
fawn or dark
coated dog descends from the Canis Pugnax, used in Roman times for warfare.
The
dog is tall (about 70 cm or 28 inches at the shoulders), thin (usually less than 25 kilos, or about 50 pounds), with a thin skin and short
coat that is usually red or
fawn.
The French Mastiff's
coat is short and surprisingly soft for such a large
dog, and it ranges in color from light
fawn to red
fawn.
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.)
A
dog with two variant copies of the MLPH gene will have a blue, charcoal, Isabella (lilac) or
fawn coat color depending on the other
coat color genes present in the individual.
The eye color generally matches that of the
coat: slate - grey
dogs have dark brown eyes; brown
dogs have brown to amber colored eyes; blue
dogs have grey colored eyes;
fawn dogs have amber - hazel colored eyes.
Common
coat colors include the black and tan markings typical of the German shepherd
dog along with some black and
fawn specimens.
He's a striking
dog with blue eyes and a beautiful
fawn - colored
coat.
The
dogs that lack the specific dominant E allele for those dark
coats will have hair limited to the various shades of red / tan /
fawn («yellow»).
When we refer to that yellow or red -
fawn coat color in the Boerboel and many other similarly - colored breeds, we could include the white - marked
dogs that have portions of their colored
coat replaced with white markings (patches where pigment is lacking).