Dog Coat & Coat Colors
Putty Nose
Dudley nose
Broken Color
Self-color broken by white and another color
Belge
a coat color of black and reddish brown mixture
Sable
a coat color produced by black-tipped hairs on a background of silver, gold, gray, fawn, or brown
Beauty Spot
a distinct spot, usually round, of colored hair, surrounded by the white blaze, on the top of skull between the ears
Blue
a genetic dilution of black coat color, due to the recessive dilution (dd) color locus
Badger
a mixture of white, gray, brown, and black
Butterfly Nose
a partially unpigmented nose, dark, spotted with flesh color
Self-marked
a whole-colored dog with white or pale markings on chest, feet, and tail tip
Agouti
alternating bands of light and dark color along each hair of the coat
Landseer
black and white Newfoundland dog - named so because artist Edwin Landseer painted such dogs
Saddle
black marking over the back, like a saddle for a horse
Thumb Marks
black spots on the region of the pastern (feet)
Fawn
brown, red-yellow with hue of medium brilliance
Puffs
circular bands of hair left on the forelegs of a clipped dog (ex. Poodle)
China Eye
clear flecked or spotted blue, light blue, or whitish eye
Wirehair
coat of hard, crisp, wiry texture
Tri-color
coat of three colors: black, white and tan
Ridge
coat pattern, usually long and narrow, formed by hair growing in opposite direction to that of surrounding hair (ex. Rhodesian Ridgeback)
Corder Coat
coat that hangs in even strands of varying length that is allowed and encouraged to grow into ringlets or dreadlocks
Merle
color pattern involving a dominant gene (the M or Merling Series) ; characterized by dark blotches against a lighter background of the same pigment (ex. Collies or Dachshunds).
Blue Merle
color pattern involving black blotches or streaks on a blue-gray background
Brindle
color pattern specified by the e allele of the Extension locus, resulting in the layering of black pigment in regions of lighter color, producing a tiger-striped pattern
Seal
color that appears black but has a red cast when viewed in sunlight (ex. Boston Terrier)
Mask
dark shading on the foreface
Trace
dark stripe down the back of the Pug
Mantle
dark-shaded portion of the coat on shoulders, back, and neck
Liver
deep reddish brown color, produced by recessive (bb) alleles at the Black locus
Pily Coat
dense, harsh outer coat, coupled with a soft, fur-like and very close inner coat (ex. Dandie Dinmont Terrier)
Flesh-Colored nose
evenly colored nose, similar to the Dudley nose. "Dudley" is used to describe a fault, whereas "flesh" is used in breed standards where pigmentation is acceptable
Isabella
fawn or light bay color
Speckling
flecking or ticking
Dudley Nose
flesh-colored nose (this term is used when the nose color is a fault to the breed standard)
Markings
generally used in reference to white areas distributed on a colored background
Biscuit
grayish yellow color
Skewbald
irregular body patches of any color other than black, superimposed on a white background (just image with dogs instead of horses)
Splashed
irregularly patched color on white or white on color
Pink nose
lightly pigmented nose, in contrast to a black or brown nose
Furnishings
long hair on the extremities (including head and tail) of certain breeds
Out of Coat
long- and/or broken-coated dogs that have dropped their outer jackets or undercoat
Mahogany
medium-saturated dull, reddish brown
Self-Color
one color or whole color except for lighter shading
Wheaten
pale yellow of fawn color
Mottled
pattern of dark, roundish blotches superimposed on a lighter background
Powder Puff
profusely haired variety of Chinese Crested
Domino
reverse facial mask pattern on some breeds
Ruby
rich, mahogany red (ex. English Toy Spaniel)
Whorl
ridge of hair growing in a circular pattern
Bracelets
rings of hair left on hind legs of Poodle
Spectacles
shadings of dark markings over or around the eyes, or from eyes to ears (ex. Keeshond)
Ticked
small, isolated areas of black hairs on a white ground
Open Coat
sparsely haired coat, where fibers are usually widely separated from one another
Pips
spots above the eyes of most black and tan breeds
Kiss Marks
tan marks above eyes and on cheeks
Lozenge
thumbprint spot on the skull between ears (ex. Cavalier King Charles and English Toy Spaniels)
Topknot
tuft of longer hair on top of head
Rust
used to describe several breeds, this color is a medium-brilliant reddish brown
Parti-Colored
variegated with patches of two or more colors
Flashing
white markings on chest, neck, face, feet, or tail tip
Broken Coat
wiry, harsh, crisp coat, consisting of a harsh, wiry outer jacket plus a dense, softer, softer undercoat