Puppies are almost black at birth, the coat clearing to steel blue with
tan head and legs by one year.
Today, Yorkshite Terrier puppies are almost black at birth, with the coat clearing to steel blue with
tan head and legs by one year.
Not exact matches
The blue color covers the body from the back of the neck to the tail; the rich, golden
tan markings cover the
head, chest, ears,
and legs.
Coats are dark grey - blue with
tan markings on the
head, chest
and legs.
Color of hair on body
and richness of
tan on
head and legs are of prime importance in adult dogs, to which the following color requirements apply: Blue: Is a dark steel - blue, not a silver - blue
and not mingled with fawn, bronzy or black hairs.
The Yorkies
head, chest,
legs and underside should be golden
tan, with each individual hair being darker at the roots then shading to a lighter color at the tips.
The
legs, belly, sides,
head and ears should all be
tan, though a small white patch on the chest is allowed, as are dark markings on either side of the
head.
Airedale ears,
legs,
head,
and underbelly are
tan while the back
and upper sides are either black or black mixed with gray
and white.
Most Airedales Terriers have a specific coat combination: the majority of the dog is
tan (ears,
legs,
head, underbelly,
and occasionally the shoulders)
and the back
and upper sides are either black or grizzled (black mixed with gray
and white).
As far as the coat's color goes, this breed is divided into two categories: blue (includes blue
and black with various
tan markings on the chest, the throat, the jaw or the hint
legs)
and red speckle (overall red speckle with rare dark red markings on the
head).
The most common color for Beagles is tricolor with a black saddle (the area across the back), white
legs, chest, belly,
and a white tip on the tail,
and tan on the
head and around the saddle.
Many rat terriers have
tan points on their
heads,
legs and tails.