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DOODS & COAT COLOURS

Black

Blacks should remain a solid, dark black color without fading or turning to silver. Some blacks carry a recessive gene which prematurely grays the hair and they are called Silver. All dogs with at least one “B” and at least one “E” will be Black: BBEe, BBEE, BbEe, and BbEE are black dogs (with black pigment): BBEe is black carrying recessive cream BBEE is a black dog BbEe is black carrying recessive cream and recessive brown BbEE is black carrying recessive brown Click here for more information on Coat Colour Basics. F1 Goldendoodle Sonny F1 Goldendoodle Shadow at 8 weeks and as an adult - brown highlights from sun F1 Goldendoodle Keira as a pup and grown up F1 Goldendoodle Indy at 10 weeks and at 10 months F1 Goldendoodle Maisy at 4 weeks and at 8 weeks F1 Goldendoodle  Ruby at 8 weeks and at 2 years F1 GoldendoodleTinker at 3 months and at one year F1b Goldendoodles Gracie & Lola at 11 weeks after first grooming and as adults F1 Labradoodle Izzy as a pup and at 7 months with brown highlights Multigeneration Labradoodle Millie, a fleece pup, and as an adult
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DOODS & COAT COLOURS

Black

Blacks should remain a solid, dark black color without fading or turning to silver. Some blacks carry a recessive gene which prematurely grays the hair and they are called Silver. All dogs with at least one “B” and at least one “E” will be Black: BBEe, BBEE, BbEe, and BbEE are black dogs (with black pigment): BBEe is black carrying recessive cream BBEE is a black dog BbEe is black carrying recessive cream and recessive brown BbEE is black carrying recessive brown Click here for more information on Coat Colour Basics. F1 Goldendoodle Sonny F1 Goldendoodle Shadow at 8 weeks and as an adult - brown highlights from sun F1 Goldendoodle Keira as a pup and grown up F1 Goldendoodle Indy at 10 weeks and at 10 months F1 Goldendoodle Maisy at 4 weeks and at 8 weeks F1 Goldendoodle  Ruby at 8 weeks and at 2 years F1 GoldendoodleTinker at 3 months and at one year F1b Goldendoodles Gracie & Lola at 11 weeks after first grooming and as adults F1 Labradoodle Izzy as a pup and at 7 months with brown highlights Multigeneration Labradoodle Millie, a fleece pup, and as an adult
FAQs  SECTION The information contained on this site is in no way intended to replace that of proper veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is meant to provide resource, so that we can better understand canine health related issues.  Terms of Use