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BC / WSD colours for Kerrie :)

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  • #80783
    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    If he is a full BC he’ll technically be a “tri-colour” with full black spotting coverage (over a white base but you wont see this – or he may literally have 1 light coloured hair somewhere abouts – not easy to spot on a wiggly pup) and just the tri showing above eyes (a common place for it to show anyway).

    Claire x

    #80784
    Anonymous
    Guest

    there are probably more about than we think – many of them get put down as collie / lab mixes or collie / shepherd mixes and maybe they are but  – 2 reasons because the word “lab” makes dogs instantly more appealable to most people and because not many people realise they come in black.  i looked after a black longcoated boy in rescue – no pic tho i’m afraid 🙁

    #80785
    Anonymous
    Guest

    chi’s, minpins and setters also come in blk + tan i think

    #80786
    *Nick*
    Member

    Gordon Setters are only black/tan

    [img width=271 height=468]http://www.equalskennel.com/attachments/Image/Bella01.JPG[/img]

    #80787
    Sweetypye
    Member

    Actually Gordon Setters also come in Liver and tan………………..

    #80788
    *Nick*
    Member

    Did not know that, never seen one. Will have to look for a pic

    #80789
    *Nick*
    Member

    ok, have looked high and low, have seen no mention of liver and tan Gordons…and wouldn’t liver and tan be the same colour?

    #80790
    *Lassie*
    Member

    [quote author=*Nick* link=topic=13375.msg257240#msg257240 date=1231536910]
    ok, have looked high and low, have seen no mention of liver and tan Gordons…and wouldn’t liver and tan be the same colour?
    [/quote]

    Breed standard 😉
    no mention of liver and tan ???
    http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/96

    #80791
    Anonymous
    Guest

    They do come in Liver and Tan they are just not recognized by the KC

    #80792
    *Lassie*
    Member

    [quote author=Val link=topic=13375.msg257254#msg257254 date=1231538665]
    They do come in Liver and Tan they are just not recognized by the KC
    [/quote]

    That explains it ;D thanks Val

    #80793

    now i want to see a picture of one – cant find one anywhere!

    #80794
    Anonymous
    Guest

    hi,

    Gordons can carry dilution to liver and to red and also historically were tri-colour and can also be all black.

    [img width=322 height=468]http://www.gambitgordons.net/Gordon%20Colours/Gordons%20in%20many%20Colors_files/Fehlfarben.jpeg[/img]

    #80795
    Anonymous
    Guest

    http://www.vetgen.com/canine-coat-color.html

    site about coat colours 🙂

    #80796
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Border Collies certainly can be simply black & tan, they are just that & not tri colours, there are quite a few ISDS registered ones. They can also be quin coloured-black, white, tan, red & blue is one such combination & before anyone says they do not exist, they do as my Giff was one & was ISDS registered as Bl, W, T, B & R & not tri coloured or anything else

    #80797
    *Nick*
    Member

    Well, there ya go!

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