Not exact matches
The American bulldog has a thin single -
coat exterior which can either be sporting red brindle, varying degrees of tan, fawn, white, red, brown, and
piebald patterns.
The
piebald pattern consists of areas of solid color over a white base
coat; most have a white tipped tail, sometimes they have small spots or flecks on the white this is called ticking.
The
piebald dachshund is one of several
patterns that appear in the breed such as dapple, double dapple, sable and brindle there are also a variety of other
coat colors.
This locus is associated with interesting
coat color
patterns such as
piebald, particolor, and extreme white which produce
coats with less symmetrical white spots.
The
piebald pattern has become very popular in recent years; it can be breed in any color and
coat variety as long as one parent is
piebald.