Yes, a purebred Italian Greyhound can have a sable and white coat. This coat colour is accepted by the American Kennel Club.
Yes, a purebred Italian Greyhound can have a red and white coat.
Yes, a purebred Italian Greyhound can have a seal and white coat.
Yes, the purebred Italian Greyhound dog breed can have a black and white coat.
Yes, the purebred Italian Greyhound can have a red fawn and white coat.
Yes, the purebred Italian Greyhound can have a blue fawn and white coat.
Yes, a purebred Italian Greyhound can have a completely white coat. This coat colour is accepted by the American Kennel Club.
Yes, a purebred Singapura can be black and white in color.
A black German Shepherd with a white chest can still be considered a purebred if it meets the breed standards set by recognized kennel clubs, like the AKC. However, the presence of white markings is not typical for the breed, which usually has a solid black, tan, or sable coloration. It’s important to verify the dog's lineage and registration to confirm its purebred status. If the dog is registered with a reputable organization, it is likely a purebred despite the unusual coloration.
A purebred British shorthair can have a white coat, but it will be mixed with other colors.
No, the purebred British Shorthair doesn't have a smoke and white coat.
Yes, the purebred Scottish Fold does have a smoke and white coat.
Yes, the purebred American Bobtail can have a cream and white coat.