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by samba 1 on 01 November 2008 - 12:11
HELLO
I HAVE A TWO YEARS OLD MALE ,WHICH HAS A VERY LIGHT TAN MARK ON HIS REAR LEG,
AND HARD TO RECOGNISE IT,AND THE PUPPIES THAT COMES THROUGH HIM HAS ALSO
WHITE OR LIGHT TAN ON ONE LEG,BUT IT DISAPEAR WHENTHE PUPPY GROW UP.
WILL THIS BE A DEFAULT IN A GERMAN SHEPHERD STANDARD ???
THANK YOU FOR ANY COMMENT
RGARDS

by Sunsilver on 01 November 2008 - 13:11
NO, it should not matter, as long as the dog has good, solid pigment. Check his nails and pads: are they dark black, or more of a gray colour. They should look like they've been dipped in black ink. There should be no grey, white or pink showing. (This is stated in the breed standard. White marks should not be faulted, but white toenais should be.)
Many VA rated dogs have white marks on their chest or feet even as adults.
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