They often have
white leg markings and paws, white markings on their face, or a white tip on their tail.
Not exact matches
Most will have
white paws and
legs, facial
markings and tail tip.
This breed is usually dark in color, often with a
white mask and
white markings on the neck, chest, belly,
legs and tail.
This breed comes in a range of colors including different shades of red as well as yellow, fawn, and
white, often with
white markings on the neck, head, chest, abdomen,
legs, and tip of the tail.
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).
Boxers come in colors like brindle or fawn with
white markings on the face, chest,
legs, and feet.
The black and
white dogs can be any pattern and can have tan
markings on the face, ears,
legs, and tail.
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.
Colors are red, sable, black, tan, and fawn and may come with
white markings on
legs, chest, neck, and muzzle.
The acceptable color is black with
white markings on the muzzle, neck, chest,
legs, and tip of the tail.
Remember, it's highly unusual to see merling limited to areas where there would normally be
white markings (
legs, face, collar area).
The West Highland
White Terrier is a small, game, well - balanced hardy looking terrier, exhibiting good showmanship, possessed with no small amount of self - esteem, strongly built, deep in chest and back ribs, with a straight back and powerful hindquarters on muscular
legs, and exhibiting in
marked degree a great combination of strength and activity.
A variety of
white and tan
markings may appear on the face, chest, front and rear
legs.
They are mostly black with symmetrical tan and
white markings, usually above the eyes, on the cheeks, muzzle, chest, under the tail, and on all four
legs.
Permissible colors are various shades of gray to black, with a
white under body and
white marking on
legs, feet and face.
Of a mostly chestnut - red dog with
white markings on the
legs, belly, chest and face.
Less often, these dogs may come in tri-color, which is
white and liver with orange
marks on the muzzle, cheeks, tail, brow,
legs, and tail.
They are disqualified for show in solid colors without the
white markings on the muzzle, the collar, chest, fore and hind
legs below the hocks.
Welcoming the viewer into «Big Girl Now,» Ms. Kristalova's concurrent show at Lehmann Maupin, is The Invisible, a 4 - foot - high girl with inky hair sitting on her head like the detachable wig of a Lego figure, an off -
white, collared blouse
marked with grainy, vertical stains that would look like dried blood if they were slightly less orange, a short, blue - black skirt that flares out like a tutu, long
white legs falling into high - top blue Chucks, and a smooth
white face with no features at all.
I would like to do blue
legs and and
white top but he is concerned (even with a distressed look) that it will show every water
mark, scratch, etc and will be very hard to clean.