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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)
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The
CREAM
Dachshund
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Cream Long Hair
Dachshund |
Shaded Cream Long Hair
Dachshund |
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Cream Long Hair
Dachshund |
Cream Brindle
Dachshund |
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English Cream Silky Wire Hair Dachshund |
English Cream Silky Wire Hair Dachshund |
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Chocolate Based Cream Long Hair
Dachshund
(Notice the Liver Colored Nose) |
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Cream Puppy on the top - See the shiny fur
(Compared to a Red on the bottom) - Both Smooth |
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Cream Long Hair Piebald
Dachshund |
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American Cream Long Hair Piebald Dachshund |
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American Cream Piebald Smooth Hair
Dachshund |
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English Cream Silky Wire Hair Dachshund |
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Shaded English Cream
Dapple
(Because she is Shaded, her Dappleing didn't
Fade, like it would normally on an Unshaded
Cream) |
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Looking for a Cream Dachshund Puppy?
Try
www.DoxieFind.com: |
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Wanna See More Colors? Click the Doxies Below: |
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Red |
Black
& Tan |
Black |
Black & Cream |
Cream |
Chocolate
& Cream |
Chocolate & Tan |
Chocolate |
Blue
& Tan |
Isabella
& Tan |
Piebald |
Dapple |
Double Dapple |
Brindle |
Sable/Wild Boar |
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If you have a High Speed
Internet Connection,
and want to see all the Colors, Coats and Patterns
together on one page, Click Here! |
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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. |
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