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Merle (dog coat) - Wikipedia Two types of colored patches generally appear in a merle coat: brown liver (red merle) and black (blue merle) Associated breeds include Carea Leonés, Australian Shepherds and Catahoula Leopard Dogs
17 Merle Dog Breeds (With Info Pictures) - Dogster They are great for families with children and will want to make everyone happy You can get this giant pure breed in four color patterns: merle, harlequin, dilute, and cryptic merle
Merle Haggard - Wikipedia Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in country music, he was a central pioneer of the Bakersfield sound [1]
Understanding Merle and the Science Behind It - Australian Shepherd . . . Two of the pattern names proposed for variations of merle are harlequin (also called tweed), a splotchy multi-shade pattern, and dilute merle (also called atypical merle) which features a greyish coat, sometimes with very small black spots, or in red merles, a light red base with liver spots
Merle Dog: Color Controversy - Canine Journal Merle is a type of color pattern that appears in certain dogs It consists of a diluted base coat color topped with splotches of deeper pigmentation This pattern forms when the dog has two copies of the merle gene, which causes the coat to be mottled with patches of different colors
What Is A Merle Dog - [Vet Explains Pets] Merle dogs can come in a variety of breeds, including Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Dachshunds, Great Danes, and Shetland Sheepdogs, among others Each breed may have its own specific traits and characteristics, but they all share the distinctive merle coat pattern
Merle Dogs: Breeding Problems With Colors – Dogster In some dog breeds merle is called “dapple”, but they equate to the same thing Blue merle is the most well-known type of merle coat, with dappled gray spots against a lighter gray coat