Monday, June 27, 2011

APBT COLOR GALLERY

APBT COLOR GALLERY

SOME BEAUTIFUL DOGS ON THIS PAGE SCROLL ON DOWN AND ENJOY!!
THERE ARE A LOT MORE COLORS OUT THERE COME ON AND DONATE
BROWN
chocolate brindle
Red red nose
Red-white Red Nose
chocolate red nose
chocholate and white red nose
chocolate/red/white tri-color
coco fawn red nose
red brindle black nose
Mahogany and white brindle
Sable Brindle
BLACK AND TAN
Blue Fawn
Blue
WHITE
BLACK
BLUE BRINDLE
Cinnamon
white and chocolate
Red white Fawn black mast black nose
Brown brindle
Black Brindle
Red white w/ black mask
Dilute Sable ?
Smut?

Glossary of Terms Used in Relation to Dog Coat Colors and Patterns

I got this from:http://homepage.usask.ca/~schmutz/dogcolors.html  
  • Belton a name for ticking in the English Setter

  • Bicolor a dog that has some shade of black or brown and also white but no tan in breeds like the Shetland Sheepdog

  • Blenheim a name for red coat color with white markings in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

  • Blue a coat color that is typically a solid grey (note that a Blue Belton is a black ticked/roan dog however)

  • Brindle a pattern of alternating stripes of eumelanin and phaeomelanin pigmentation, i.e. yellow and black, red and black, cream and grey, etc.

  • Chocolate a coat color that is typically brown, used in breeds such as the Labrador Retriever

  • Domino a term used in Afghan Hounds to mean a specific facial pattern and body pattern caused by a specific genotype (see the Afghan page).

  • Dilution an effect on a coat color that causes it to become a paler shade like blue or cream

  • Eumelanin a melanin pigment that causes some shade of black or brown coloration

  • Grizzle a term used in Salukis to mean a specific facial pattern and body pattern caused by a specific genotype (see the Saluki page). This term in other breeds means something different.

  • Harlequin a coat color pattern of ragged black spots on a white background in the Great Dane

  • Irish Spotting a pattern of white markings that include white undersides, a white blaze and usually a white collar

  • Liver a coat color that is typically brown but is occasionally used to describe a shade of orange or phaeomelanin pigmentation

  • Mask a pattern in which the muzzle and perhaps as far back as the ears are pigmented by eumelanin, resulting in a black or brown face

  • Merle a pattern which reminds one of marble in which the melanin pigment is swirled and patchy amongst many white areas

  • Phaeomelanin a melanin pigment that causes some shade of red, orange, gold or yellow coloration

  • Piebald random spots of color on a white background

  • Red a coat color that is typically the result of phaeomelanin pigmentation, however in some breeds such as Doberman Pinschers brown is called red

  • Roan a pattern of intermingled white and colored hairs on some part of the body

  • Ticked a pattern of many small pigmented spots on a white or roan background

  • Tricolor a combination of some shade of black or brown, some shade of red often called tan and some white. Therefore both eumelanin and phaeomelanin pigmentation occurs on the same dog.
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