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by mccabe057 on 20 July 2011 - 16:07
Woops this was supposed to be in...
lets see your bi-colour
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This is Axel his is just over 1 yr.
Axel at Hampton beach NH. I think he's a Handsom fellow!

Axel at Hampton Beach NH at a yr and a half.

lets see your bi-colour
This is Axel his is just over 1 yr.
Axel at Hampton beach NH. I think he's a Handsom fellow!

Axel at Hampton Beach NH at a yr and a half.


by KellyJ on 20 July 2011 - 21:07
I really like Axels markings...
Here is my Bi color boy...My heart and soul!...Cam




by Ruger1 on 21 July 2011 - 13:07
Axel looks like he is having lots of fun...: )
Enjoy your handsome boy;;: )

by Rho on 21 July 2011 - 21:07
Both of the dog's are beautiful!

by isachev on 22 July 2011 - 01:07
Very nice looking Bi-colors. Here's my girl Capri at 9 months.


by vom ost see on 22 July 2011 - 18:07
axel.....not bi color....good looking young dog,but not bi color
by Vom Wulfrik on 22 July 2011 - 19:07
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by mccabe057 on 27 July 2011 - 22:07
My Bi colored Shepard Axel by vom ost see on 22 July 2011 - 18:07 |
vom ost see Post: 87 of 87 Joined: Sat May 27, 2006 03:17 am |
axel.....not bi color....good looking young dog,but not bi color |
OK vom ost see I'll accept that but Please tell me what he is.


by melba on 28 July 2011 - 00:07
He has tarheels and toe marks at 1.5 yrs old... why wouldn't he be a bi-color???
Melissa
Melissa
by mccabe057 on 28 July 2011 - 16:07
I found this and if you ask me it describes axel to a tea....
Bi-color – these dogs are mostly black on the torso. They have tan on the majority of the legs. Sometimes that’s it and those dogs are sometimes called Bi-blacks, but bi-colors may also have discrete paired spots of tan above the eyelids, on the cheeks and on the forechest. Essentially, they are marked like a typical Rottweiler or Doberman. Bi-colors have dark undercoats. (However, those with fading modifier genes can have light undercoats.) This feature is useful in distinguishing them from very dark saddle dogs. Bi-colors are born nearly black. One must sometimes look carefully under the tail or between he toes to try to figure out their true identity at birth. See photo of bi-colored
Bi-color – these dogs are mostly black on the torso. They have tan on the majority of the legs. Sometimes that’s it and those dogs are sometimes called Bi-blacks, but bi-colors may also have discrete paired spots of tan above the eyelids, on the cheeks and on the forechest. Essentially, they are marked like a typical Rottweiler or Doberman. Bi-colors have dark undercoats. (However, those with fading modifier genes can have light undercoats.) This feature is useful in distinguishing them from very dark saddle dogs. Bi-colors are born nearly black. One must sometimes look carefully under the tail or between he toes to try to figure out their true identity at birth. See photo of bi-colored
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