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  2. Merle (dog coat) - Wikipedia

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    Blue merle Border Collie puppy Red merle Australian Shepherd. Merle is a genetic pattern in a dog's coat and alleles of the PMEL gene. It results in different colors and patterns and can affect any coats. The allele creates mottled patches of color in a solid or piebald coat, blue or odd-colored eyes, and can affect skin pigment as well. Two ...

  3. 16 Dog Breeds with Blue Eyes - AOL

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    Border Collies can also have merle coats and blue eyes. In fact, the Border Collie Society of America says blue eyes are only preferred in dogs with merle coats (if they want to meet the standard ...

  4. Border Collie - Wikipedia

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    Red merle Border Collie. Female. Blue merle Border Collie. Female. Black & white Border Collie. Male. Chocolate Border Collie. Male. Border Collies are, on average, medium-sized dogs with a moderate amount of coat, which is often thick and prone to shedding. They have a double coat that varies from smooth to rough and is occasionally curled ...

  5. Blue Merle - Wikipedia

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    Blue Merle was an American band centered in Nashville, Tennessee. Their name comes from the lyrics of a Led Zeppelin song, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp from Led Zeppelin III, referring to a "blue-eyed merle" border collie dog. [1] The band was fronted by lead singer Luke Reynolds. [2] [3] [4]

  6. 32 things to love about the Shetland Sheepdog

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    Paws down one of the most beautiful dog breeds around, the Sheltie has a strikingly gorgeous flowing coat that comes in a range of different colors, including black, tricolor, blue merle, and sable.

  7. Dog coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    The merle gene also affects the skin, eye colour, eyesight and development of the eye and inner ear. Merle M/m puppies develop their skin pigmentation (nose, paws, belly) with speckled-edged progression, equally evident in e/e merles except when extensive white markings cause pink skin to remain in these areas. Blue and part-blue eyes are common.

  8. Blue Merle Frenchie Reunites with Dad at Airport After Weeks ...

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    In the video that says, "Watch Champie see her daddy after 3 weeks," the sweet Frenchie waits patiently in a busy airport. As the crowd thins, she spots the one person who makes her world go ...

  9. Australian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Due to the contrast between eye problems and blue eyes, eye conditions in blue-eyed dogs are much easier to spot. [16] The term "lethal white" originated from horses born with lethal white syndrome, and has since evolved to often describe dogs born with the double merle trait. This trait is found in many breeds, but most commonly found in ...