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- Merle (dog coat) - Wikipedia
Two types of colored patches generally appear in a merle coat: brown liver (red merle) and black (blue merle) Associated breeds include Carea Leonés, Australian Shepherds and Catahoula Leopard Dogs
- Merle in Dogs: The Science Behind This Unique Coat Pattern
Merle in dogs is an intriguing coat pattern in both appearance and genetics But breeding merle dog breeds require knowledge of its potential dangers
- 17 Merle Dog Breeds (With Info Pictures) - Dogster
They are great for families with children and will want to make everyone happy You can get this giant pure breed in four color patterns: merle, harlequin, dilute, and cryptic merle
- MERLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Note: Merle is produced by a semidominant gene and may be accompanied by usually blue eyes and defects in hearing and sight Merle is considered a standard coat pattern by the American Kennel Club for several breeds of dog (such as the Shetland sheepdog)
- Merle Haggard - Wikipedia
Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in country music, he was a central pioneer of the Bakersfield sound [1]
- The Merle Hay Mall basement is abandoned. See inside the . . .
Stepping down into the Merle Hall Mall basement, one is greeted by the ghosts of former stores and eerie stares from Christmas dolls
- Merle Dog: Color Controversy - Canine Journal
Merle is a type of color pattern that appears in certain dogs It consists of a diluted base coat color topped with splotches of deeper pigmentation This pattern forms when the dog has two copies of the merle gene, which causes the coat to be mottled with patches of different colors
- What is a Merle Coat? - A-Z Animals
The merle coat typically comes in either red merle (which is more like liver) or blue merle (which is black or gray); this is surrounded by solid areas of white
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