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Tan points consist of red hairs, which means their density/shade is determined by the dog's chinchilla (CC) gene. Description from deviantart.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Albino Cat, Breeding Business, Frozen Dog Treats, Dog Behavior Training, Dog Anatomy, Miniature Schnauzer Puppies, Dog Breeding, Dog Light, Most Popular Dog Breeds

Description Examples of some possible shades of color that can be seen in dogs, an extension of my outline of genetic colors/patterns. Written explanation of theoretical genetics to accompany visual examples [link] Black (dominant black, chocolate, blue, Isabella, progressive graying) Dog Color Feature: Chocolate, Blue, Isabella, GrayThis is a supplement to my Theoretical Dog Genetics guide . I am using thumbnails from dA so that artists will get the credit that would be harder to give…

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Why do Schnauzers change color? A Schnauzer’s coat can change color over time due to clipping, aging, health and diet, hair loss and regrowth, and genetics. Their coats can also fade as they age. In addition, dark black or white coats may change more noticeably over time. Schnauzers Funny, American Manicure, White Miniature Schnauzer, White Schnauzer, Grooming Dogs, Schnauzer Grooming, White Coats, Mini Schnauzer Puppies, Schnauzer Art

Schnauzers have a double coat: a wiry outer coat and a finer undercoat. Each coat is generally a different color and they can each change over time due to clipping, aging, health and diet, hair loss and regrowth, and genetics.

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