Australian Shepherd Red Merle With White And Tan
If both white and tan are present we can call it a red tri australian shepherd puppy.
Australian shepherd red merle with white and tan. If just one of these markings is present we would call the dog bicolor with a merle pattern. Red merle australian shepherd. Merle is a genetic pattern that can be in a dog s coat merle comes in different colors and patterns and can affect all coat colors. Spots can be small speckles to patches that cover large areas of the dog.
So as your red merle australian shepherd puppy grows up you may see red liver spectrum copper tan spectrum and white spectrum markings develop in the coat as well as black markings on occasion. Light cinnamon to dark liver color on a background that can range from buff to silver. Australian shepherds can inherit two possible coat patterns. Blue merle white aussie is the popular variation of blue merle aussies after blue merle tri aussies.
The blue merle australian shepherd has perhaps the most unique color combination among the four basic colors. The merle gene creates mottled patches of color in a solid or piebald coat blue or odd colored eyes and can affect skin pigment as well. Solid self or merle. However unlike the tri color these aussies do not have the copper and tan markings on the coat.
Blue merle tri color. Instead they only have white markings. The blue merle tri australian shepherd is my favorite version from this group. Due to their appearance and looks they are often mistaken.
However it is possible for red merle aussies to also exhibit tan points or significant white patches of fur. Red merle is a combination of red patches or spots i e. Each as spectacular as the rest. The blue merle and black have black pigmentation on nose lips and eye rims.
Blue merle white aussies do not have copper tan markings on their coats as tri aussies have. Red merle australian shepherd with a mostly white spectrum color coat or who inherit blue eyes can be more sensitive to sunlight putting them at risk of skin and eye damage sun exposure related cancer or sunburns. They have such a breathtaking color combination that. Blue merle australian shepherd.
Blue merle white aussie. Australian shepherd colors red tricolor and bicolor. The blue merle and white australian shepherd is a merle variation as marvelous as the blue merle tri color. These dogs have the iconic blue merle coat as a base color.
There are two general types of colored patches that will appear in a merle coat. The recognized colors are blue merle red liver merle solid black and solid red liver all with or without white markings and or tan copper points with no order of preference. The combination of white and tan on blue merle tri aussie gives them a beautiful and unique appearance. Still there are three versions of blue merle aussies.
And your puppy will most likely also have a liver red spectrum nose lips and eye rims. Just as the background color can vary so can the color and size of the red areas. Coat color patterns.