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by birdwing on 13 November 2008 - 11:11
Can we have a thread on what defines a sable as "black sable", "red sable", "grey sable", etc.
I have been under the impression that the undercoat determined the type of sable the dog was defined as.
I would call this girl "grey sable"
I would call this boy "red sable".
Is this a black sable? HIs undercoat is generally very dark.
Any photos of what defines the different types of sables would be greatly appreciated and it is just for my learning experience only.
Thanks
Susan Griffin
by MATHAUS on 13 November 2008 - 11:11
by Pearliewog on 13 November 2008 - 12:11
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by birdwing on 13 November 2008 - 13:11
Puppy looks black/tan. Does the back hair have base color with black tips?
I think to BE sable by defination, you have to have black tipped hair, so that wouldn't mean 'black sable' to me.
I will visit www.arlett.de to read more.
Thanks.
Susan Griffin
by Skippy on 13 November 2008 - 13:11
The three dogs at the top of the post are sables (dark sable not black sable),the dogs below apart from the puppy are bi-colours the pup looks a normal black and gold.
A sable is a sable either light sable or right through to very dark sable.Sables nearly always start life as lighter than their adult colour,black and gold/tan start off very dark and get lighter in colour at maturity.The inheritance for colour is different in a sable from a black and gold,you cannot breed a sable from two black and gold parents.
Hope this helps a little
by steve1 on 13 November 2008 - 14:11
The last Two Dogs look to be Bi Colour
and what does it say on the Pedigrees, the Colour of the Dogs will be on there
Steve
by birdwing on 13 November 2008 - 16:11
Someone post a picture of a true "black sable" please.
Susie
by Medonte on 13 November 2008 - 16:11
by Medonte on 13 November 2008 - 16:11
by snajper69 on 13 November 2008 - 16:11
Birdwing thanks for the link, I will read it in detail when I get home, it sounds very intresting. Thanks again.
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