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Classified: V.I.P.'s Dub C of Kennedy for Sale
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at what age? (24 replies)
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At what age can someone tell if a puppy will be regular coat or coated? |
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| As soon as 8 weeks. or even earlier depends on weather you have a good eye or not ;) |
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| Pretty eary most of the time. Many will also have a very distinct face/head and eyes, almost monkey like. How old are they now? Would love to see pics! :-)
Theresa |
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We can usually tell by 2 weeks of age......they just "look" different.....kinda "terrier looking in the face"...thats the easiest way for me to explain.
Take some clear close ups of their faces and post the pics.......we can help better that way.
Robin |
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2 weeks usually if you are experienced and have seen them before and familiar with the look...
Mahon and I got into a betting match on one litter of Dressa's pups...Many of my pups are very heavy fuzzy and lots of neck hair and heavy all over till 3 -4 months old but no tuffs in ear and no long nose faces....The one pup he had ended up not long coat but coated...I lost my bet and I usually can tell from very early...so even sometimes you do have to wait till 8 -10 weeks ...but not a long coat..you can tell them very soon.
YR |
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this is the one that I'm questioning.
3 weeks 2 days old. |
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SitasMom,
Your puppy is not a long coat. Guaranteed!
mahon
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nope, not a long coat. Should have a nice coat tho. Precious pup!
Theresa |
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| That puppy pictured, has a very nice "stock coat".......very cute. |
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Cute puppy, do you have more pictures of the whole litter ?
Always,
Cee |
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| With my puppies I can usually tell at 2 weeks, definitely by 3 weeks, but on this board I have seen a couple of photos in other threads that left me unsure! However the puppy posted here is definitely not a long coat, no question.
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| black and tan or black and red??? |
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Cute Puppy! I would say black and tan.
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| I've noticed a distinguishing characteristic that is present essentially from birth and I have only ever seen it with coats. It's hard to describe but the fur on the bottoms (backs) of the forearms of coats sees to have a pattern...looks sort of like a part...that I have not seen on pups with standard coats. |
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Hanny is stock, but very plush.......I'm hoping this one turns out the same.
I'll look at the forearms.........thanks |
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Her is a pic of a plush coat puppy at 6weeks

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Here is a pic of a 5 week long coat. Notice the brissles of hair on the muzzle and the wavey hair on the ears.
This is the puppy Yellowrose was sure was not going to be a longcoat. The muzzles also appear to be more pie shaped then the non coats when looking straight on at the tip of the nose.

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This is a long coat puppy a 9 weeks old. |
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this is Sita at 12 weeks old.....most definately a long coat w/undercoat
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Here was another pup that was undetermined what he was...I believe he also turned out a coat...saw a pic at 14 weeks old and had tuffs behind ears.. |
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This pup at 8 weeks coat
Third pup to the left is this pup at 18 mos old coat

All three of these gsd are of my breedings. Left to right Zowie, Dakota, and Sheyenne, all trained by Debbie and Greg Miller of Corsicana.
Moons: These are Col Richmonds who moved up not too far from you in Indiana... |
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Now that is what is called REAL PUPPY LOVE... Allowing all three on the bed..
YR |
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