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Rare Or Disqualifed Colours In Breeds.


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Goodness some of these are gorgeous arnt they :laugh:

it is amazing how colour can appear to change to whole look of a dog though, as in that Choc rottie and the panda shepherd dont look anything like what they are supposed to be. :shrug:

The red sheppie is gorgeous . :eek:

I have never heard of Labs coming in colours like that :rofl: Cute but :wave: haha

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here are some more red rotti pics

I would call that chocolate and tan, not red. In my mind a red rottie would be solid red, like a red min pin is.

fair enough but its classed as red and is very undesirable

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love the black and tan poodle. doubt there are any in oz though right?

YEs they are I used to groom one :rofl:

You can get phantoms from mating different solid coloured dogs - a black/apricot mating could produce that colouring. Its basically "terrier" markings

My parents have brother & sister poodles and one of them is a phantom - charcoal & cream - he is very attractive IMO. I'll see if I can get Mum to email me a pic of Scamp. His sister, Lady, is straight charcoal - ETA I'm sure that there is a much more official name for the colour than charcoal :eek:

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i love the agouti sibe beautiful

That's my baby girl. She is a wooly or Long Coat as well. So she is very rare indeed.

I've not found another Long Coated Agouti anywhere.

she is stunning is she still a pup or do you have updated pics??

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Could some of these dogs be 3/4 purebred, hence the different colours?? I have to stay they are stunning.

I'd say most are purebred unless the colour is genetically impossible within the breed. A black and tan or solid liver Whippet would be examples of that.

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The sable collie and the mismarked labs are stunning!!! :rofl:

Does anyone know if this is a rare-coloured border collie, or am I mistaking it for a different breed altogether?

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This would be a choc tri BC. Not a recognised colour in Australia (is recognised in the rest of the world), but certainly not rare since it WILL be produced when 2 recognised colours are bred together. Unrecognised colours are becoming less & less rare in BC's as so many strive to breed them.

Could be a red tri Aussie too.

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The sable collie and the mismarked labs are stunning!!! :rofl:

Does anyone know if this is a rare-coloured border collie, or am I mistaking it for a different breed altogether?

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This would be a choc tri BC. Not a recognised colour in Australia (is recognised in the rest of the world), but certainly not rare since it WILL be produced when 2 recognised colours are bred together. Unrecognised colours are becoming less & less rare in BC's as so many strive to breed them.

Could be a red tri Aussie too.

A friend of mine (you know her too Vickie) has a BC this colour. Very attractive colouring!

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Interesting the colour mismatch in the panda shep.

The bottom one is a very heavily biscuited white shep.

Lot of argument at the time about how "purebred" the panda shepherd was.

The middle shepherd was a dilute (liver) blanket black/tan. Can also get a slate dilute colour in them where the black becomes a blue colour.

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