I don't think Lady would be considered Sable. More like Black w/ tan. lol
I don't think Lady would be considered Sable. More like Black w/ tan. lol
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
all of her black on her coat, is tan at the base, or would that be considered brindle, i get those confused
*Nicole*
Dunno.. she could just be dirty.. haha. Take a picture for me!
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
I don't see Husky when looking at her mom, I see Samoyed. Her mom looks BC/Samoyed to me.
By looking at Lady she looks like an Aussie mix, but I honestly can't say the other parts. It's really the shape of her face and her type of fur that look Aussie, but nothing else really. Lady is a hard one to guess!
But her mom, to me, definetly looks BC/Samoyed.
Originally Posted by Tralee
She's not a brindle, brindle is dofferent shades of black, brown, red, etc... in a stripe like pattern. Here's a good site on different brindle colors:
brindle colors
I don't think she'd be considered a sable either, sable is more where the browns & blacks kind of slowly blend together throghout the body of the dog, like you would see often in Collies & German Shepherds and the like.
I think Lady is considered just a black & tan dog, *maybe* with a *little* bit of sable mixed in, but because she doesn't have a lot of sable on her body she'd probably be considered a black & tan, or black with tan points, which is the same thing anyways.![]()
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