They have a smooth or rough coat that is coarse and weatherproof, and are mostly white with black and / or
tan markings.
Jack Russells may be solid white, or white with black, brown or
tan markings.
He is almost all white with tan ears and a little bit of
tan markings on his tail.
Coat colors vary and might be blue or red merle or red or black tricolor, all with white and / or
tan markings.
Common coat colors include the black and
tan markings typical of the German shepherd dog along with some black and fawn specimens.
Likewise,
the tan markings that are typical of many Australian Cattle Dogs are common in Texas Heelers.
Blue merle, black, red merle, and red (white or
tan markings allowed in restricted areas of the body).
Miniature Pinschers have short, thin, firm, shiny coats that come in color variations of chocolate, black, and blue with contrasting
tan markings that situate themselves on areas and sections of the eyebrows, muzzle, cheeks, forearms, paws, shoulders, stomach, legs and parts of the belly.
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.
A black with brindle markings or a black with
tan markings is a disqualification.
Black & Tan: Jet black with rich
tan markings over the eyes, on cheeks and muzzle, inside the ears, on throat and chest, on forelegs from knees to toes, on the inside of the hind legs also extending from hocks to toes, on the underside of the tail, and surrounding the vent.
Rich
tan markings appear over the eyes, on cheeks, inside ears, under the tail and around the vent.
The Field Spaniel has a medium - length, silky coat in shades of solid black or liver, occasionally with roaning or
tan markings.
PROPOSED CHANGE: Jet black with rich
tan markings over the eyes, on cheeks and muzzle, inside the ears, on throat and chest, on forelegs from knees to toes, on the inside of the hind legs also extending from hocks to toes, on the underside of the tail and surrounding the vent.
The breed's many acceptable coat colors include solid black, red or liver with or without
tan markings; white with black blue, liver or red markings and / or ticking (small spotty - looking markings).
Black and Tan: Jet black with rich
tan markings over the ears, on cheeks and muzzle, inside the ears, on throat and chest, on forelegs from knees to toes, on the inside of the hind legs also extending from hocks to toes, on the underside of the tail and surrounding the vent.
Two color patterns are allowed: black with
tan markings above the eye, on the side of the face, under the neck, and forming stockings.
They can be black, blue merle or sable, with varying amounts of white or
tan markings.
Their single coat is silken in texture and comes in either solid colors, or solid with
tan markings.
A variety of white and
tan markings may appear on the face, chest, front and rear legs.
These energetic dogs can weigh between three and eight pounds and come in several colors including tri colors or white with black, chocolate or
tan markings.
The dense, flat coat is predominantly white, with black, tan, or black - and -
tan markings.
Description The English Springer Spaniel has a flat or wavy coat, which comes in liver and white, black and white (possibly with
tan markings), or blue and liver.
The Rottweiler is mostly all black with rich
tan markings that comprise the double layered coat.
Blue merles with
no tan markings at all are known as bi-blues, but a red merle does not necessarily have to have tan markings.
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).
Many dogs have
tan markings on the eyes, cheeks, ears, legs, and tail.
Some dogs exhibit ticking as well and many have
tan markings over the eyes and on the cheeks.
The Gordon Setter is a large black setter with
tan markings, ranging in height from 23 to 27 inches and weighing 55 to 80 pounds.
Not all Pyrs are pure white, however: some have gray, reddish brown or
tan markings, particularly around their heads.
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 color should be bluish gray or, very rarely, light brown with or without pale cream or beige
tan markings.
Allowed colors are: single color — red or black (although not desirable); two colored — black, chocolate, gray, and white each with
tan markings.
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.
Permissible colors are black, liver, golden liver, roan, mahogany red, or any of these with
tan markings.
Permissible colors are black with
tan markings on the cheeks, muzzle, chest, legs, and over both eyes.
A white dog with black and
tan markings (parti - color).
The coat can be black, black with
tan markings, red, blue - gray, fawn and white or even solid white.
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.)
He may have black, blue or
tan markings on the head.
Any color and markings combinations are allowed except brindle and
tan markings.
Runway models: The breed is black with clearly defined
tan markings on the cheeks, muzzle, chest, legs, and eyebrows.
Jack Russells are white with black or
tan markings.
Fur is either black, dark brown or blue — always with
tan markings.
Tricolor English Springer Spaniels are liver and white or black and white with
tan markings on their cheeks, under the tail, inside the ears, and on the eyebrows.
The coat is black with rich
tan markings on the muzzle, over the eyes, and on the chest, legs, and toes.
The coat comes in black, tan, black and tan, brown, gold, gray and blue, or gray, tan, and blue, with
tan markings under the tail, around the eyes, lower legs, and on the muzzle.
Their short, thick coat usually comes in a tri-color pattern with white as its predominant shade, along with black and
tan markings.
Their short, thick coat comes in shades of black, blue - gray, black with
tan markings, red, fawn, and white.
Its coat color is predominantly black enhanced with
tan markings that vary from rich chestnut to mahogany shades.