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There is only one kind of pitbull and that is the American Pitbull Terrier which is the breed name. As far as what color your dog is the dog looks champagne in that lighting with white Markings .. Can you get a better picture in direct sunlight? Here is a dog that appears similar in color to yours and what some breeders refer to as Champagne which is another way of saying your dog's color is a super dilute and comes from doubling up on recessive genes for X amount of generations to where the dogs coat color begins to loose pigment you will see this commonly with blue on blue breedings crossed back to red dogs and that's how you come up with this color the bully breeders have labeled as champagne rare and special when it's really just a color that was obtained by ignoring pigment and overbreeding recessive colors for so many generations.
ONLINE PEDIGREES :: [350475] :: JOY'S TINY TWISTER Also a dogs color is not a bloodline which would determine what family of dogs your pup is off of. In order to determine bloodline and breed you would need to have a pedigree from a reputable registry/breeder without knowing how the dog is bred you can't determine what breed of dog you own. So it would be safe to say you own a mix of some sort. |
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I'm amused at your choice of dog! lol That's a half brother to one of my dogs ![]() Yep def that Champagne Color with White markings. The color is basically a red/blue mix dilute. No, champagne is NOT a "red/blue mix dilute" - it is a liver dilute. And yes, the OP's dog is champagne. Very cute! |
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No. And the puppy you posted isn't a blue fawn, either. It's another liver dilute.
A blue fawn is a fawn dog, with diluted black pigment, turning it blue. This is a fawn dog - note the black nose.. ![]() A blue fawn is exactly like that, only with dilute pigment... ![]() I can understand your confusion, though... when I googled each colour, ALL sorts of dogs with their colours incorrectly labeled came up! |
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Dilutes drive me nuts. Brina is liver dilute or "champagne" but her coloring also includes blue brindling streaks. So dilute liver blue brindle?? Gah it drives me up a wall because it's so darned hard to put a label on her coat color lol. Still I like the blue fawn and dilute liver colorings and yes they are becoming more popular Libby.
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Dilutes drive me nuts. Brina is liver dilute or "champagne" but her coloring also includes blue brindling streaks. So dilute liver blue brindle?? Gah it drives me up a wall because it's so darned hard to put a label on her coat color lol. Still I like the blue fawn and dilute liver colorings and yes they are becoming more popular Libby. That is not how genetics work. A dog cannot be liver, and have blue because blue is a dilute of black. Do you have any close ups of her coat to show what you're talking about? |
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