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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Chicagoland
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All of ours have had more "sable" come out in their saddle as they get older. They have more coloring peak out around the ears and on the face as well. I think it is common for their coloring to evolve as they age.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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As far as the color issue. If you have ever saddled up and rode a really beautiful showy Tenn. Walker only to find out it has a screw loose while you are on his back,......well then you would understand my comment about color. haha
Point being.....whether a sable, black and tan, ect..... If you own a wonderful, loving, smart GSD. Color should be secondary. I was just curious and thought I would think out loud to all on here. I really appreciate all the comments, everyone!! |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 254
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Black and tan.
Beautiful girl and her ears look fine.
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