Sentences with phrase «sable markings»

I am mostly white, but have red and sable markings.
Beautiful young boy with sable markings.

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Titles of shorter works should be enclosed in double quotation marks (text like Back to Essays JEAN BAPTISTE POINT DE SABLE · THE FOUNDER OF MODERN CHICAGO by John F. Swenson, © 1999, all rights reserved.
This is because it is very hard to get a good sable and highly paying job without good marks.
They are approximately 10 — 12 inches tall at the shoulder, weigh in around 30 pounds, and come in several colors, including red, sable, fawn, black and tan with or without white markings.
Coloring can differ between red, sable, fawn and tricolor, with or without while markings on the head, chest, muzzle, or belly.
Coat colors on both the rough and smooth variety include sable and white, tricolor of black, white and tan, blue merle or predominantly white with sable, tricolor, or blue merle markings.
AKC allows them in solid color outer coats in red, sable, fawn, black, and tan with or without white markings.
But there are over 30 breeds of livestock guardian dogs, & most of them come in many other colors, including white but also black, black & tan, brindle, sable, agouti, particolor, ticked, gray, fawn, red, blue, liver, etc., & can be any of these with any varying degrees of white markings or no white at all.
The dog breed can have the following types of markings: brindle, dapple, sable, brindle piebald, double dapple and piebald.
Its colors usually include sable, red, brindle, fawn, blue merle, black and brindle, and black and tan sometimes with white markings.
Please keep in mind when judging this breed, that color patterns occurring in breeds outside the Sporting group, such as brindle or sable, etc., are not described in the English Cocker Spaniel Breed Standard as they are neither parti - color (ticked, roaned, or open marked, with or without tan points) nor solid color (with or without tan points).
German Shepherds could be white, black, tan, grey, or have a sable saddle while King Shepherds can come in white and black colors and might also be a tan color with a hint of brown and black markings or they can be a grayish silver color with some hints of black on their coat.
These dogs may have coats in black, fawn, red, tri-colored, or sable, and they usually have white markings.
Colors are red, sable, black, tan, and fawn and may come with white markings on legs, chest, neck, and muzzle.
Four colors are allowed: sable and white, tricolor (black with white and tan markings), blue merle, and white (which is predominantly white with colored patches.)
Allowed colors are: single color — red or black (although not desirable) and red sable; two colored — black, chocolate, gray, and white each with tan markings.
The very same reason for NO COLOUR or MARKING PREFERENCE WHATSOEVER other than the tan, sable or brown shades on the MATURE dog for which the standard was written.
Acceptable colors are red, sable, fawn, black and tan, with or without white markings.
Gold and sable coats are less common but possible and so are white chest markings.
Acceptable colors include black, blue merle and sable, marked with varying amounts of white and / or tan.
They can be red, sable, fawn, and black and tan, with or without white markings.
They can be black, blue merle or sable, with varying amounts of white or tan markings.
Border Collies come in a variety of colors from red, merle, gold, and sable but are most iconically black with white markings on the ears and chest.
The black and tan markings are the most well - known for German Shepherds but they can also be all white, black, red, gray, liver, sable, and combinations of these colors.
Coat colors are black, white, apricot, silver, blue and tan, black and tan, may be solid, sabled, or distinctively marked.
His short double coat can be reddish, sable, black or brindle, almost always with white markings.
Their double coat is marked in a sable pattern and may be any colour from gray to red.
Both Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes have thick, dense coats that include white, sable, gray or black coloration with various masks, caps or other markings on their heads.
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