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i love the agouti sibe beautiful

That's my baby girl. She is a wooly or Long Coat as well. So she is very rare indeed.

I've not found another Long Coated Agouti anywhere.

she is stunning is she still a pup or do you have updated pics??

He was 12mths old last week.

This is the only one I have here at work.

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This is her grandmother Smudge

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i love the agouti sibe beautiful

That's my baby girl. She is a wooly or Long Coat as well. So she is very rare indeed.

I've not found another Long Coated Agouti anywhere.

she is stunning is she still a pup or do you have updated pics??

He was 12mths old last week.

This is the only one I have here at work.

29513_126713070684246_100000366603176_207097_1118574_n.jpg

This is her grandmother Smudge

smudgestackaug01.jpg

So excuse my ignorance but is that a showable colour in Sibes?

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The sable collie and the mismarked labs are stunning!!! :rofl:

Does anyone know if this is a rare-coloured border collie, or am I mistaking it for a different breed altogether?

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Could be a red tri Aussie too.

yep. It's getting very hard to tell the difference lately :eek:

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Could some of these dogs be 3/4 purebred, hence the different colours?? I have to stay they are stunning.

I'd say most are purebred unless the colour is genetically impossible within the breed. A black and tan or solid liver Whippet would be examples of that.

Some coat genes are genetically impossible within a breed, but some coat genes have been lost or never existed within a breed rather than it not being genetically possible that the gene might be there. You would have to be very sure of the history of the breed to say there can be no such thing as a solid liver whippet. It is expert knowledge.

But there are other breeds where you could say certain colours are genetic impossibilities. No need to know the breed history. No dominant coat gene can be carried and hidden through generations without being expressed. You don't have to know the history of whippets to say that there can be no black and tan whippets.

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Some coat genes are genetically impossible within a breed, but some coat genes have been lost or never existed within a breed rather than it not being genetically possible that the gene might be there. You would have to be very sure of the history of the breed to say there can be no such thing as a solid liver whippet. It is expert knowledge.

My source:

Colour genetics in Whippets

Some amazing coat colours (and rare) on that page by the way. :rofl:

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i love the agouti sibe beautiful

That's my baby girl. She is a wooly or Long Coat as well. So she is very rare indeed.

I've not found another Long Coated Agouti anywhere.

she is stunning is she still a pup or do you have updated pics??

He was 12mths old last week.

This is the only one I have here at work.

29513_126713070684246_100000366603176_207097_1118574_n.jpg

This is her grandmother Smudge

smudgestackaug01.jpg

She is just stunning i am in love

Yay I'm glad Ulf came in here to post pictures of her beautiful Agouti sibe

Yes they are a showable colour :rofl:

oh my i am thrilled.

do they pop up often???

i am in love iwth a long coated dog lol

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So excuse my ignorance but is that a showable colour in Sibes?

Yes it is but I dare say you would get laughed out of the ring here in Aus.

In Europe it would be a different story

Well there you go - learn something new every day. Is it a recessive colour?

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do they pop up often???

i am in love iwth a long coated dog lol

No they don't pop up often although I know the breeder that we got Onyx from has just done a mating of the same lines.

There are sure to be lots of Agouti pups :eek:

if i had space and the time i'd consider it. when they skin kids move out of home i would love a long haired dog but right now i will stick to the rotts :rofl: but i am definately in love

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