Red Merle Tricolor Australian Shepherd
Before owning any dog breed it is essential to check out the level of shedding.
Red merle tricolor australian shepherd. A red merle is a liver dog with the merle pattern. This variation of australian shepherd has a. The blue merle tri colored australian shepherd is perhaps the most common among the four variations. These dogs look just as magnificent as the tri colored variation without the copper.
Initially bred as working ranch dogs these dogs are quick learners and albeit their high maintenance personality make excellent pets. However it is possible for red merle aussies to also exhibit tan points or significant white patches of fur. In this case they look a. If both white and tan are present.
Though the patches will vary in. Red merle australian shepherd. There are two common tri color combinations seen in australian shepherds. This gene is an incomplete dominant.
The blue merle tricolor australian shepherds have the color combinations of blue merle white and copper. The variation is just about the color and appearance of the dog. Red and white with copper points red tri as this is called meaning red tricolor. That said the red merle australian shepherd is not a pretty red face.
Red and white red bi for red bicolor. Whether any given aussie is black or red is rather simple. The appearance of the color combination may differ from one blue merle tricolor aussie to another. The red merle is well known for its all around versatility including their speed strength agility and intelligence.
If just one of these markings is present we would call the dog bicolor with a merle pattern. The base coat color of this color combination aussie dog is a blue merle. Red aussies usually have amber colored eyes although they may occasionally have one or both eyes that are blue. The second most popular variation of the blue merle aussie is when the dog has a blue merle base coat and only white markings.
Most of the time the markings are on the face legs and chest. Australian shepherd colors red tricolor and bicolor. In my opinion they re the most beautiful because they have deep rich contrasts in colors. Red merle australian shepherd health the merle color gene can be problematic for an australian shepherd when both parents contribute the gene to a puppy.
This is called a double merle and it is associated with a variety of potential health issues. Blue merle and white aussie. Two dominant copies produce a double merle which will most likely have serious eye defects and may be deaf. Light cinnamon to dark liver color on a.
They may even be my favorite color variation of all time for aussies. All the merle gene does is determine whether or not a dog is merle. These coats are usually formed by having a gene expressed for either black or red coloring plus another gene expressed that allows the copper patches to appear. No matter whether you own a blue merle red merle red tricolor or any other color of an australian shepherd shedding level of all these color dogs are the same.
Red merle is a combination of red patches or spots i e. One common issue that results from a double merle breeding is eye defects. The shapes sizes of black spots on the gray coat would differ. Thus forming a tri colored blue merle australian shepherd.