yes since I have seen yorkies with blue gray hair
Mine had the blue gray hair when we got him at 8mos.
no some dogs have blue or gray or orange
I would recommend the yorkie poo or a shi stu. You can get tem in gray brown or black also.
Dogs come in just about every color you can think of, from pure white to pure black, red, brown, yellow, gray, blue (actually a gray/white mix that looks blue from a distance). In addition, most dogs have a pattern to their coat color that is breed dependent.
they are blue.
No, because dogs see in black & white. Dogs do see in pastel colors of blues, yellow, gray.
Dogs do see color, but not in the same way as people do. As dogs only have two different color receptors in their eyes they see the colors of the world as basically yellow, blue and gray. They see the colors green, yellow and orange as yellowish, and they see violet and blue as blue. Blue-green is seen as a gray.
None. Purple is not a natural color for dogs. Some gray or "blue" (actually a sort of dark metallic gray) dogs may have a slightly purplish tinge to their color, but no dog is naturally a true, rich purple.
Yes. Slate gray is between blue and gray.
well my yorkie is got a black haired back,gray hair on the head,ginger legs n arms and a wight belly.coularsblacksbrownsgraysgolds/gingersdark wights.
Neitz confirmed that dogs actually do see color, but many fewer colors than normal humans do. Instead of seeing the rainbow as violet, blue, blue-green, green, yellow, orange and red, dogs would see it as dark blue, light blue, gray, light yellow, darker yellow (sort of brown), and very dark gray.
yes gray is better than blue
Blue and gray together make a color that is considered hazel. Blue is considered blue not hazel. Gray is considered gray but sometimes is called hazel.