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by J_F_U on 15 February 2006 - 22:02
I have a question at what age is the best time for determining how a puppy will look like when they are adults. thanks
Jess
by subhani on 15 February 2006 - 22:02
i think its between 6 to 7 week
by kilo on 15 February 2006 - 23:02
It really depends on the type of coat they have. Sables change a lot.
by J_F_U on 15 February 2006 - 23:02
they are the black and tan coated dogs with short hair.
they are 3 months old now also.
Jess
by eichenluft on 15 February 2006 - 23:02
look at the parents - black/tans always lighten up as they get older, and can completely change from puppy to adult (in color/markings). Usually the tan extends up the legs, shoulders, hips, around neck, face, chest, and black recedes. Depends on color of parents though - and bicolor doesn't change or often gets more black as they get older. Sables are born the color they will end up - but within days they get lighter and lighter, then with adult coat get darker and darker again, and change back/forth as they shed and get new coats each season.
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by PINERIDGE on 16 February 2006 - 00:02
Are you talking about coat color in adulthood or conformation ? Colors keep changing for a long time
depending on parents/genes. Structure is evident at 5 weeks with a trained eye - and some say 8 and not again until 16 weeks. My very short bodied square puppy at 8 weeks is quite LONG in the loin now -
never would have guessed it - even looking at her parents -- that's what makes it interesting. If you
want to know what you'll end up with, you need to get a dog over 14 months old !! Then you know for sure where you're headed - color, size, structure, etc.
by Cybervision on 16 February 2006 - 03:02
I would have to agree on conformation at about 12 to 14 months you can tell for sure what you got, some experts say 8 weeks but I do not agree, may be 50/50 but not for sure, if you want to trust them you better be careful.
by Grum_Majestat on 16 February 2006 - 21:02
I look at structure at 5-6 weeks, they will change but at adulthood seem to come back to what you saw at 5-6 weeks IMO.
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