Sentences with phrase «white patches coating»

Although sometimes painful, the most common symptom of thrush is white patches coating the insides of an infant's mouth.

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Thrush: Thrush, or white patches that coat the inside of the cheeks and tongue and can not be easily wiped off, commonly occurs in babies.
Thrush is a yeast infection that causes white patches to coat the inside of your baby's mouth.
Thrush: white patches that coat the inside of the cheeks and tongue and can not be easily wiped off.
As far as anybody knows, the genetically different tissues in a human chimera materialize as unpredictably as the orange, black, and white patches on the coat of a calico cat.
Two piece BLACK FLEECE suit by THOM BROWNE comes in a light gray and white micro-stripe cotton and includes a three button, single breasted sport coat with notch lapel and patch pockets...
There was a lot to like at Peter Pilotto's fall 2015 collection show: a white zip - front coat punctuated with silver studs and circuitous patches of pale pink fur, a sage green coat paneled with golden calf hair, rows of pale neon stripes winding up and around turtleneck sweaters, dresses and hip - hugging skirts.
This Soviet dog is very large and heavy, it has a massive, usually black - masked head, and a muscular, powerful body, covered in a thick, medium length double coat of mostly white color with red, orange or brown patches.
What is more interesting to know and see is that a pup may not be covered with the same color completely, some have a coat covering the entire body while others have patches on a black or white coat.
White dog has dark brindle patches on its coat.
The Red and White Setter is characterized by its silky coat of white hair and patches of golden -White Setter is characterized by its silky coat of white hair and patches of golden -white hair and patches of golden - red.
White on the coat is considered a flaw, and only a small patch on the chest is permitted.
The Japanese Chin's fine silky coat comes in white with colored patches, most often black, but sometimes red, yellow, orange, sable or brindle.
A patching design in the fur on top of a white primary coat color.
Solid, parti - colored and patched coats are allowed, although coats that are more than 80 percent white, black and tan or liver are not encouraged in the show ring or for breeding purposes.
The coat's base color is white with solid red patches
Black — Frenchies whose coat color have no patches or brindles apart from a white blaze at the distinct part of the body.
The coat is usually white with patches of color from lemon to deep chestnut, but it can also be black and white with tan markings.
The red and white Irish setter sports a white base coat, with patches of solid red.
The coat is rich, densely undercoated and hard, coming in a variety of lengths and colors, but the medium - length coated white dogs with darker patches are the only ones considered pure by the breed authorities.
The breed comes in a wide variety of solid colours and also patches of colour on a white coat.
Coat colors include solid liver, liver and white, liver ticked or patches, white ticked or liver roan.
But the most striking aspect of the GSP's appearance is his short, dense, sleek coat of solid liver or liver and white, which can be patched, ticked or roan.
Their red coats can range anywhere from chestnut to mahogany, with or without white patches.
Three coat patterns include: bicolor (pointed but with various markings of white and colored patches), mitted (pointed but with evenly matched white feet), and colorpoint (paler body color with points — no white markings).
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.
The coat is short and smooth, and comes in solid liver, liver and white, patched, ticked, or roan.
The short, sleek, shiny coat comes in primarily white, but may be liver, lemon, black or orange, either solid, patched, speckled or tri-colored.
Their smooth, silky coats are white with solid red patches, with short hair on the head and body, and long feathering on the chest, belly, backs of the legs, ears, and between the toes.
The coat of this pointer is short and rough and can be liver and white, solid liver and liver ticked / patched in color.
The coat of the Papillon is white but appears with patches that can be any color.
Any color that is solid, parti - colored, or patched is acceptable, although the AKC discourages coats that are black and tan, liver, all white, or more than 80 % white.
Dog coats can also be spotted, patched, striped (brindle), or patterned with varying amounts of white.
The modern Irish Setter is a solid red - coated dog, mahogany or chestnut colored, with small (if any) patches of white on the chest or the toes, or both.
The coat is also a vibrant chestnut red that may or may not have patches of white on it.
They have short, hard coats and are mostly white with black, orange, lemon, or liver patches, speckles, and flecks.
The coat in most cases is pure white with no markings admitted other than a small dark patch around the eye, according to the AKC standard.
The coat is mostly white, with orange or liver patches of solid color or roan patterns and with some ticking.
He has a plain, white and smooth coat with a white patch.
These coats will be predominately white with patches of a variety of colors except liver.
Generally the coat is white, with large brindled patches of black, yellow, silver and «wolf grey.»
Among the earliest characteristics noted among the increasingly tame, floppier - eared foxes were changes in coat color: they had black and white patches.
When we refer to that yellow or red - fawn coat color in the Boerboel and many other similarly - colored breeds, we could include the white - marked dogs that have portions of their colored coat replaced with white markings (patches where pigment is lacking).
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