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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 - Kettering Pomskies Merle, also known as Dapple, is a pattern in a dogs coat Merle can come in a variety of colors, but the pattern is typically a darker shade marbled against a lighter coat color
Merle Puppies? Here’s What You Need to Know About Merle Dogs Find out what merle actually is, how it’s inherited, and why it matters for your dog’s health Spoiler: Double-merle breeding can lead to serious issues, such as deafness and vision problems So before you fall for the look, get the facts
List of Merle Dog Breeds With Pictures | 101DogBreeds. com Merle is a coat color variation that gives dogs a mottled or patchy appearance with this type of coat It is a genetic coat pattern that can be present in puppies with one or both parents
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)
THE MERLE - All About Border Collies Merle is a dilution of overall body color--black or red--with streaks or splotches of darker color If the basic color of the dog is black, the merle version will be a soft gray, often referred to as "blue"; if the dog is red, the merle will be a pale red