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Puppy of the Week
This is "Glory".
She is a Black & Cream!
She is one of Brawny's Sweet
Little Long Haired Daughters.
Isn't she Absolutely Darling!
She has WONDERFUL Conformation
and would make
a GREAT AKC Show Doxie!
You can see more pictures of
Glory by clicking her picture!
Are you her Forever Family?
Contact us for more information
about Adopting this amazing
little doxie princess!
The Colors, Coat Types and Patterns for Doxies ~
BRINDLED DAPPLE
What Color is that Dachshund?
Here are some Dachshund Pictures to help in the
definition of Dachshund Color
(to be used as a guide....not a standard)
The
BRINDLED DAPPLE
Dachshund
Notice
the Lighter colored areas contrasting with
darker spotted areas of the same
color.
Notice the Tiger like stripes on this
1/2 of the Dachshunds body.
This is a Red
Brindled Dapple
Smooth Haired Dachshund
Showing the Dappled side of the puppy
Notice the very distinct line
right down the center of the body
Red Brindled Dapple next to a solid red Dachshund
Red Smooth Hair Brindled Dapple
Brindled Dapple Dachshund (showing Brindle Side)
Red Long Hair Brindled Dapple next to a
Smooth Haired Brindled Dapple
(Father and Daughter)
Black Smooth Haired Brindled Dapple Dachshund
(Notice the Dappleing on the Body and the Stripes on the Paws)
DoxieFind.com helps families find the perfect Dachshund! For the first time
you can search for a Dachshund by Color, Coat Type and/or Pattern!
You can be as specific in your query as you'd like! Find exactly what you
are looking for, Quick and Easy!
AKC
will only recognize one color and one pattern per dog for registration.
When patterns are mixed, the pedigree will not necessarily reflect all
patterns.
(Example – Dappled Piebalds – Dapple is a pattern and Piebald is a Pattern,
AKC will only let you register one pattern)
Because of this, sometimes patterns may arise in a litter without a "known"
cause.
This is why it is important to research the pedigree thoroughly PRIOR to
breeding.
It is necessary in order to better the breed, as opposed to just producing
puppies.