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  • Liver

    Liver

    Liver is a term used to describe certain types of dark brown color in dogs and horses. In dogs, It is a dark brown grayish chocolate shade. In horses, "liver chestnut" is a term used to describe a chocolate-colored chestnut horse. A liver chestnut is the same genetically as a regular chestnut, but...
  • Merle

    Merle

    Merle is a color combination in dogs’ coats. It is a solid base color (usually red/brown or black) with lighter blue/gray or reddish patches, which gives a mottled or uneven speckled effect. Although most breeds that can have merle coats also typically have white markings (such as around the neck,...
  • Yellow

  • Red Merle

    Grey, black,red/chocolate or white undercoat with large splashes of darker colorings of red/chocolate.
  • Blue Merle

    Grey, black,red/chocolate or white undercoat with large splashes of darker colorings of black, grey or blue.
  • Wolf-Sable

    Possessing a colour and pattern similar to that of a wild wolf. The undercoat is light but the top-coat is dark. This is fairly common among spitz breeds.
  • Blue

    A dog coat color in shades of grey.
  • Black

  • Black merle

    Merle is a color combination of a solid  black base color  with lighter gray  which gives a mottled or uneven speckled effect
  • Sable

    Black-tipped hairs; the background colour can be gold to yellow, silver, gray, or tan. The darkness of the coat depends on how much of each hair is black versus the lighter colour.

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