White poodles' hair can turn brown on the upper back due to several factors, including exposure to sunlight, which can cause bleaching and discoloration. Additionally, environmental factors like dirt, sweat, or certain skin conditions may contribute to staining. Lastly, improper grooming or the use of certain grooming products can also lead to changes in coat color. Regular grooming and appropriate care can help mitigate this issue.
No, you can also get brown, blue, red, sable, silver, grey, apricot and cream poodles
The most common poodle colors are; apricot(an off white color), chocolate, red, and black also they can be white or gray
no
because you dyed it
White is a color that a lot of dogs can be.
Black poodles should not turn white unless they are parti poodles as these can be of mixed colour. Black poodles can get grey hair, some more than others as they age.
i have brown hair and on my beard there is white patch where it use to be brown.wish i knew why!
white
toy poodles can come in a range of colours but the most common are white, tanned and black.
Toy poodles come in many colors. Be careful though because the color can change after 6 weeks of age. Colors that a poodle could be are; white, apricot, cream, brown, black, silver, party (multi colors) and reds.
Yes, because some chemical reactions are involved.
generally no if you mate a black poodle with a white you will get a mix of solid white and solid black pups.