Sentences with phrase «piebald pattern»

However, when two piebald patterned dachshunds do breed, the entire litter will exhibit the piebald appearance.
For example, dogs can exhibit piebald patterns, or large black and white patches, which are never seen in wolves.
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.
It should be noted that neither the double - dapple nor the piebald pattern is recognized in the breed standard that describes the ideal Dachshund, nor are they representative of the «acceptable» or «permissible» amount of white specified therein.
Other popular breeds whose colorings resemble a piebald pattern include beagles, basset hounds and some greyhounds and bulldogs.
If you admire the adorable freckles, spots and patches of the piebald pattern, you are not alone.
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.
Brindle pattern can sometimes appear simultaneously with the piebald pattern, to make an interesting marked dog.
Although the American Kennel Club removed the piebald pattern from the breed standard some piebalds have won US titles in competition so there is still some controversy about this decision.
The piebald pattern is very eye catching and has become very popular with dachshund enthusiasts today.
The breed's coat only comes in a single colour combination of white with red markings, usually in a piebald pattern.
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.
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