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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Ill try to get a better pic. But she is a bluish color. And the "tan" has a silverness to it. Her litter mates all have the normal black and tan markings. I just wasn't sure how she will look as she gets older.
Thanks for the help
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Location: Milton, Georgia
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If she looks bluish in color than she may actually be a blue. A better pic would be great.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Okay, so her black looks blue, but then you can see she has some red in there too as well as silver. I know the blue is a fault, she is a pet that wasn't intended to breed or show in confirmation. I am just curious where this color combo comes from. Both parents are black and tan.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Northern California
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Do you have photos of the parents? That may actually help us determine the genetic color of the pup.
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