A blue merle shepherd consists of Blue's, greys and browns usually :)
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There are four universally accepted colors of the Australian Shepeherd. Black tri, Blue merle, red tri and red merle.
Here is a list of names that are good for a male blue merle Australian Shepherd:Note: Please do not remove suggestions of other contributors.BlueyBuddyChanceJoeyInkyKoraMerlinMontiMotleyOzPebblesRicoShadowShepTucker
Black Bi (black and white) Red Bi (brown and white) Red Merle (different shades of brown with white) Blue Merle (different shades of gray and black with white) Black and White Tri (black and white with a little bit of tan) Red and White Tri (brown and white with a little bit of tan)The colors of an Australian Shepherd are Red Merle, Blue Merle, Red tri, Black tri and Solid Black or Red, and some may have tan points.
I'd say that dog might be a Miniature Australian Shepherd. They are just like an Australian Shepherd but were bred down to be smaller. There are also Toy Aussies. Their colors are classified as: blue merle, red merle, black tri, and red tri. -beautiful dogs-great for families:)
Are you talking about their fur color? There are about 7 or 8 different colors Aussies have. There is black bi,red bi red tri, black tri, red Merle, blue Merle, and mix Merle. and if you are talking about size there is normal size, mini, and i don't think there is a toy size but i could be wrong.
My family's dog was a Blue Merle Australian Shepherd. She would have been 16 today but was put to sleep several months ago. She was born June 24th, 1993 and put to sleep February 4th, 2009 which would make her lifespan 15 years, 7 months and 11 days. To our knowledge, she was the oldest Australian Shepherd to ever live. We have contemplated submitting her records to some sort of official organization, but so far have not. I have a Blue Merle Australian Shepherd named Sasha. She was born on June 9, 1993 and is registered with the Australian Shepherd Club of America, Inc. She turned 16 on June 9, 2009. My vet said she is probably one of the oldest living aussies. We are so blessed to have her.
There are six standard "show" colors in the U.S.; Fawn, brindle, black, blue, mantle, and harlequin.If you include non standard colors there are at least 29 total color/marking combinations I can recall; piebald/plattenhund, merle, blue merle, red merle, blue mantle, fawn mantle, brindle mantle, fawn harlequin, brindle harlequin,blue harlequin (or porcelain), merle harlequin, blue merle harlequin, red merle harlequin, chocolate, chocolate mantle, chocolate merle, chocolate harlequin, blue masked fawn, chocolate masked fawn, merle masked fawn, blue brindle, blue brindle harlequin, and white.I'm not sure on different colors of piebalds, haven't seen one, but I imagine each color category is possible.
Shelties come in: Sable Blue Merle Tri Color Bi-Blue Bi-Black Shaded Sable Double Merle - double merle is when two blue merle shelties mate and there baby comes out mostly white. Those shelties are bound to be either deaf or blind. It's sad. :(
The colors on the Australian flag are red, blue and white.
Chihuahuas range in color from solid white to solid black, and every color in between. The rarer colors include: blue, lavender and brindle. The Chihuahua can have spots and "ticking" (small dots of color) on a light coat, in a darker color. There is also a newer type that is called Merle, which is the same pattern as the Australian Shepherd. Chihuahua's are solid, two toned and tri-colored.
The eyes do not matter in price.
Yes, although coat colors from this combination could be interesting.