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  2. Liver (color) - Wikipedia

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    Eumelanin (black) pigment colors a dog's nose, so a Liver dog will have a Liver colored nose. If the nose is black, the dog is not a liver. A pink nose has nothing to do with liver dilution, and will not help determine if a dog is liver or not. Liver will also dilute a dog's brown eyes to amber/yellow. It is also possible for a dog to be a ...

  3. Brittany Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The breed's coat color is varied: an orange and white coat or liver and white are most common in the American Brittany; other colors include orange roan and liver roan, all of which are acceptable in the show ring. [2] The American Brittany Standard specifies an acceptable tri-color of liver, orange, and white with very specific color placement ...

  4. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    Tricolor: Three clearly defined colors, usually either black, liver, or blue on the dog's upper parts, white underneath, with a tan border between and tan highlights; for example, the Smooth Collie, the Rough Collie, the Papillon, or the Sheltie. Tricolor can also refer to a dog whose coat is patched, usually two colors (such as black and tan ...

  5. Fascinating Myths Behind Dog Breeds’ Unique Traits - AOL

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    In reality, a dog's color has nothing to do with its temperament. There's no link between fur shade and aggression. ... The iconic black or liver-colored spots are the result of genetic ...

  6. Boykin Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The coat color comes in liver or chocolate (shades of brown). Coat length and density vary widely due to the variety of breeds that make up the recent background of this breed. The coat is flat to moderately curly with medium length, fine hair with light feathering acceptable on the legs, feet, ears, chest, and belly.

  7. Dog coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Liver and Isabella's nose are usually very light, sometimes completely pink or bright pink, so the butterfly nose may not appear in the liver or Isabella meteorite color. [67] "Dudley nose" is a dog with a loss of pigment on its nose. Typically, the pigment loss on Dali's nose is in the middle and spreads outward, covering almost the entire ...

  8. 15 Adorable Brindle Dog Breeds You Need to Know - AOL

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    Sometimes called tiger-striped dogs, these brindle breeds have some of the most uniquely colored coats in all of the animal kingdom. The post 15 Adorable Brindle Dog Breeds You Need to Know ...

  9. Can dogs see color? The truth behind your pet's eyesight.

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    Dogs do not have red-sensing cones, so their sight is similar to that of someone with red-green color blindness, according to research by Jay Neitz, a professor of ophthalmology and a color vision ...