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Markobytes

by Markobytes on 15 February 2013 - 21:02

The harness markings and the appearance of the dog overall in the park bench photo gives the impression that this is a sable. 

windwalker18

by windwalker18 on 16 February 2013 - 01:02



Klytie, very similar colored Shepherd... @ 4 years she was much darker, seen here at 12 she's faded in the black areas.  Was colored like a sable, with guard hairs being multi colored with dark ends and lighter base.  Don't know her breeding as she was a rescue, but was wonderful GSD.  With her is our little mutt rescue, Bree.  Sadly we lost Klytie this year.  Champion Lakeside's Reno was a faded bl/tan, who also produced fading in both sables and Saddle back bl/tn.


EuroShepherd

by EuroShepherd on 16 February 2013 - 06:02

Many people have mistaken faded black for sable.   There is no doubt for me that this dog is genetically a black and red saddle back dog who has the recessive black fading gene that washes out the black saddle.  If it wasn't for the dog still having a hint of black hairs in the saddle region then I would have said it was an ay fawn GSD (tan/red body color, no saddle or black hairs in the body, usually has a black mask on the muzzle though.)

The dog is definitely not a liver or blue or dilute liver.  It's nose is black, so no masking or dilute color there.  

aaykay

by aaykay on 16 February 2013 - 08:02

Faded B&T, IMO

marjorie

by marjorie on 17 February 2013 - 05:02

Red sable, IMO..





 


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