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Tricolor chocolate Border Collie. This type of Border Collie is the same as the previous except for the presence of a single dominant M allele. This makes the brown coloring appear diluted in certain areas. Therefore, three different shades are presented: white, chocolate and tan. Again, they could also be described as tricolor liver Border.
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For example, lilac-colored Border collies have a base coat that is a pale, lavender-gray color, with chocolate-brown or dark gray markings. Chocolate-colored Border collies have a base coat that is a rich, dark brown color, with tan or cream-colored markings on their faces and bodies. These rare colors are often the result of specific genetic.
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The Border Collie is a British breed of herding dog of the collie type of medium size. It originates in the region of the Anglo-Scottish border, and descends from the traditional sheepdogs once found all over the British Isles. It is kept mostly as a working sheep-herding dog or as a companion animal. [2]
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Lilac Border Collie coat coloration is a mix of chocolate and blue. This coat coloring is due to being diluted twice. It is first diluted by the [bb] gene, then by the [dd] gene.. White and Gold Border Collie. These Border Collies are sometimes misidentified as white or cream due to their light coloring. However, if you are a Border Collie.
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The 4 Most Common Border Collie Colors and Patterns. Let's take a look at the most popular colors and patterns of Border Collies. 1. Black and White Border Collie. Image Credit: Aloïs Moubax, Pexels. As mentioned, the black and white Border Collie is the most common color.
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The 20 Border Collie Colors & Patterns. 1. Black and White. Undoubtedly the most common coat color for Border Collies is black and white, the iconic color combination that most people associate with this breed and the one that expresses most often. These dogs typically have a black body with white markings on their face and belly.
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Brown Border Collies (genetically "b/b" Border Collies) are either called Chocolate Border Collies or Red Border Collies depending on where you live. Ones that have diluted brown coats are called Lilac Border Collies. Terminology for brown coated Border Collies can be really confusing as it geographical.
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MERLE Merle is a coat pattern. The pattern can be expressed on a dog that has either a blue, chocolate or lilac base coat with darker and lighter patches on the coat. Eyes of a merle dog are sometimes blue, brown or marbled. One eye may be one colour and the other may be a different colour.
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White & Black White & Red Red Merle White & Blue White & Blue Merle Lilac Saddleback Sable White & Red Merle White Ticked The coat colors that are recognized but not part of the standard set of colors include: white & gold, seal, slate, and the white & seal. I know, that's a lot of colors to choose from.
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Chocolate tri-colored Border Collies are beautiful, very cute dogs. They have the same base coat as a chocolate and white pup but can also have tan or copper markings on their face (sometimes eyebrows), legs, tail, and chest. To breed a chocolate tri-colored pooch, both parents need to have the recessive chocolate gene and the tri-colored gene.
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Chocolate and white: This coat colour is sometimes referred to as brown and white due to the beautiful deep brown colouration. Red and white: These dogs are often called golden or Australian reds due to their bright red coats. Blue and white: This gorgeous dog has a top coat of steel blue. Lilac and white: Lilac is a kind of silvery brown-blue.
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CHOCOLATE The chocolate Border Collies are called brown by some. A lighter hue of this is termed 'red'. The pattern is similar to black Collies. BLUE Blue is another gorgeous color among this breed. It occurs when the gene which influences the color black gets diluted, resulting in a shade that is gray or slate with bluish undertones. GOLD
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To get a brown Border Collie, its parents should both have a chocolate gene. Blue & White Border Collie source When we say "blue" in dogs, it doesn't mean the solid color. It's the term used to call the recessive dilute gene. This happens when the black color gets diluted that it makes a shade of slate, blue-ish, or a grayish undertone.
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Chocabloc is striving to breed a Border Collie type that can fit into a variety of households, be it as an all important family pet or competing in agility, obedience, trialing, herding, flyball or in the show ring whilst remaining true to type and bettering this beautiful breed.