Sentences with phrase «tan color pattern»

Both sizes have the same sleek coat and black - and - tan color pattern.
It has a smooth coat of short hair that has a black, blue, and tan color pattern.

Not exact matches

The paisley print pattern includes colors of light brown, tan, off - white, white, dark blue, medium blue, pale blue, wine red, green and light green to create interesting swirls and diamonds blended with large and small traditional curved feather shaped paisley.
I actually bought the striped shirt and scarf at the same time because I could see how well the black and tan colors in both would work together and this could be another way to mix patterns.
I not only loved the pattern but I loved the colors of black, gray and tan; a perfect color ton for the fall and winter months.
The tan pattern pillow and rust colored circle pillow were the ones that felt most like fall to me, and then I built on those with some more neutral basics.
The Couristan Marina Collection Malta Rug features an elegant pattern, a subtle tan color and Mediterranean - inspired design elements.
You also can't go wrong with a leather jacket or chunky knits in a more neutral color (tan) or pattern (stripes).
With the grey version of the bag, I'd wear a pair of shoes with a pattern contained color (meaning it appears in the bag) such as grey, black, tan, or light blue to pull out a color from the bag, or a complementing color such as lavender, cobalt or light sage green.
«Restyled seating surfaces feature new patterns and color choices, including tan, Showstopper Red, Midnight Blue with Grabber Blue accents, and Ebony with Alcantara suede accents.»
He comes in two colors (sandy and red) and one pattern (blue and tan, a la the Yorkie).
The short coat of the Heeler comes in two primary color patterns — black and tan, and liver and tan.
Dogs in many other breeds, where brindle is never found, could be either the more - dominant «Labrador black» or the more - recessive kyky which could be saddle black - and - tan or bi - color / tan - point in pattern.
There are several colors and patterns available including red, black & tan, chocolate, piebald, dapple, and English cream.
Their color patterns may be of single color, dappled, or a single color with tan points.
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.
White, chocolate and tan dogs have a pattern similar to tricolor, but with a chocolate color replacing black on the head and body.
While Chihuahuas come in a variety of colors and patterns, the only acceptable colors for the Yorkie are blue and tan, although Yorkie puppies are born black and tan.
Poodles come in a wide variety of colors and patterns but Yorkshire Terriers have a standard blue - and - tan appearance with a silky coat that parts down the middle.
The colors are fawn (tan) with a black mask; black; blue; black - and - gold arranged in a brindle pattern (golden yellow background with black striping); mantle (black with white trim, including a white collar, chest, and leg markings); and white with black patches (harlequin).
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).
Coat colors usually include Blenheim (white coupled with red markings), King Charles (combination of black and tan), Prince Charles (tricolor pattern of white and black with tan markings), and Ruby or rich mahogany red.
Their coat comes in many different patterns and colors, including cream sable, blue and tan, red sable, orange, cream, chocolate, blue, black and tan, black, sable, white, brindle and orange.
Common colors include several shades of solid red, black / tan, or chocolate patterns, though all varieties are available in most colors, excluding white.
The sable GSD often closely resembles their two - toned counterparts, such as the black and tan saddle back GSD's, but the sable dogs individual hairs have more than one color on each of them creating a very unique pattern specific only to that individual dog.
Permissible colors are white, black, black and tan, or roan pattern in blue, liver, red, orange, or lemon.
All colors permissible with any markings except the black and tan patterning or any sort of brindle.
Both variations are compact and sturdy in stature, and their smooth coats exhibit a pied pattern of white with large patches of one or more colors that may include black, blue, red, tan, apricot, lemon, chocolate or fawn.
Any coat color or pattern can have tan markings which will appear on the muzzle, over the eyes, on the chest, on the legs and under the tail.
The breed standards state that Australian Shepherds can come in some combination of two basic body colors (black and liver), one pattern (merle), and two trim colors (white and tan.)
They come in many different colors, including blue, black, black and white spotted, merle pattern, harlequin pattern, silver, fawn, brindle, and tan with black.
Two color patterns are allowed: black with tan markings above the eye, on the side of the face, under the neck, and forming stockings.
Their coat is hairy and most have single, solid colors, although there are those who are party - colored with large patches of different colored hair and phantom colored with patterns of black and tan.
Thus, a French bulldog puppy of lilac, chocolate, tan & black or merle color patterns are rare fashion colors and also are a marketing tag having nothing to do with the three aforementioned officially recognized colors.
In German Shepherd Dogs the basic allowable color patterns are: sable, two types of black - and - tan, and all - black.
The most common pattern is the basically brown, tan, or cream - colored dog with a black saddle, head markings, and upper surface of the tail.
To keep the mix of patterns in this living room from feeling busy, they chose a subdued color palette of grays and tans.
Plus, neutrals (like any shade of gray, tan, black and white) are so easy to update with your favorite colors, fabric patterns or trends so they make great choices for cabinets.
Manufacturer: Seabrook Book Name: CAREY LIND PURE EASYCHANGE Pattern Number: SW5WN615 Color: BEIGE / TAN / TAUPE
Gorgeous living room features tan colored walls framing windows dressed in white and blue zebra print roman shades over a modern linen chaise sectional topped with neutral patterned pillows and a lavender accent pillow.
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