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01-30-2009, 10:52 PM | #1 |
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01-31-2009, 02:35 PM | #3 |
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The picts you posted are in bad lighting so you can't judge color off of them.
I posted a new thread with links to the color charts. Colors may be called something different depending on which registry. This should help you: APBT and AmStaff color charts: http://www.pitbull-chat.com/showthre...175#post229175 |
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02-13-2009, 06:38 PM | #5 |
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02-13-2009, 08:52 PM | #6 |
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The best way to tell a fawn bluie is by the blueish blaze on there muzzle, and they can lose that blaze as they develop. Color on the papers are not that important, it used for ID purposes, but if you get it wrong The ADBA police dont come and take your papers away. Most people get it wrong anyway. I seen black dogs that had Blue on there papers, I love Fawn Bluies
This is the pic on the ADBA website for the Fawn Bluie This is what is on the ADBA litter reg.form ACCEPTED TERMS TO DESCRIBE COLORS White - white Tan - light beige Buckskin - tan with yellow tones Fawn - tan with red tones Dark fawn - brown with red tones Brown - brown Chocolate - can range from a dark chocolate to a light milk chocolate Light Red – light red Red - red Blue - any shade of blue gray to gray blue from deep slate to light blue gray usually with a gray nose Bluies - portions of coat having a distinct blue or gray cast. This is often associated with lighter or blue eyes. A reddish or gray pigment around the eye rims, nose, and lips are also identified with this color. To indicate this coloring please list the predominant color first /bluies/markings, etc Black and Tan - predominantly black with tan markings over eyes, muzzle, chest, feet, and legs. May also have white markings. Red and Tan - predominantly red with tan markings over eyes, muzzle, chest, feet, and legs. May also have white markings Chocolate and Tan - predominantly chocolate with tan markings over eyes, muzzle, chest, feet, and legs. May also have white markings Black - jet black to dull black Liver - deep brown with red tones Seal - appears black except has red or brown cast when viewed in sun or bright light Gray - can be listed as light or dark Brindle - a striped pattern of brown with black hairs over lighter colored coat or a striped pattern of lighter colored hairs over a darker colored coat. Please list underlying coat color first, then brindle. i.e.: fawn brindle, black brindle, etc Ticked - darker hairs distributed in a diffuse pattern over a lighter colored coat. List the predominate color first. UNACCEPTED TERMS TO DESCRIBE COLORS Pied - comparatively large patches of two or more colors or parti-colored. List as patched with the predominate color first Dudley nose - flesh colored nose, list as red nose Silver - list as gray Apricot - list as light red Foxy - list as fawn Bronze - list as red/brown Orange - list as light red Blonde - list as buckskin Yellow - list as buckskin Mahogany - list as deep brown with red tones, or list as liver Tri-colored - dominant color with tan markings (Doberman like markings). List as black and tan/ white markings Amber - list as buckskin Sable - deep brown with gray, black or red tones. List as dark brown and then add color of tones. Creme - list as light tan Rust - list as dark red Cinnamon - list as light red Cocoa - list as chocolate Beige - list as tan Copper - list as red Gold - list as dark buckskin Cherry - list as dark red Blue fawn - list as fawn bluies These color descriptions are to be used for identification purposes only and are not intended to specify genetic makeup. |
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05-02-2009, 03:24 PM | #8 |
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05-02-2009, 06:51 PM | #9 |
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pics are not that good and depending on the light she can look more like liver i took some pic yesterdat is the sun after she was dry from her bath from what i have looked at she is not liver she has a light shade of blue through her coat darker on her back, end of tail ect but then has lighter coler of peach on her ears, where legs meat her body ect the rest is a mix of peach and light blue/gray i have herd that you cant have both daluts of brown and blue in one dog but kinda seams that way her color has changed allot as she has grown so who knows what will happen with her colore
thanks for your comments please look back and i will try to get a good pic on hear to day |
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05-02-2009, 08:51 PM | #11 |
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