Brindle Reverse Blue Brindle Cane Corso Colors
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Brindle reverse blue brindle cane corso colors. Akc standard for the cane corso color acceptable colors are black lighter and darker shades of gray lighter and darker shades of fawn and red. This means a lightly black brindled cane corso on a powerful red base can resemble the coat of a tiger. Dam is fawn and sire is reverse blue brindle. Here is a blue brindle cane corso he has some tigrato qualities and is referred to in italian as a tiger color.
Colloquially breeders often describe the varying intensity of the brindle pattern as either black brindle which appears to have a black body with relatively faint fawn stripes. Corsos appear in two basic coat colors. It does not go beyond the eyes. People also love these ideas.
This is further modified by genetic pigment dilution to create blue from black and formentino from fawn colors. Mom and dad have papers and tails get docked this w cleveland ohio cane corso. See more ideas about brindle cane cane corso. The inheritance patterns of different coat colours in the cane corso italiano has not been described so far.
Regular brindle which seems to be a blackish brownish colored body with heavier fawn striping and reverse. Nov 2 2016 explore san rocco cane corso s board blue brindle cane corsos followed by 408 people on pinterest. Black black brindle brindle fawn grey and grey brindle. Purebred corso puppies 4male 3female all black and 2 brindle.
It s not known what causes the degree of brindling on a cane corso. 1blue female left only 1 blue female available. In the cane corso italiano breed the fci standard allowed the following colours. The brindle pattern can range from light to heavy.
Brindling is allowed on all of these colors. Reverse brindle is not considered a rare pattern but the brindling on your dog may offer you an important clue as to whether your dog is a purebred or a mix. Since corso color descriptions are a bit particular a sidebar explanation is in order. Brindling of varying intensity is common on both basic coat colors as well creating tigrato full brindle black brindle and blue brindle.
Reverse colors happen due to the lighter brindling that highlights the red or fawn base color. Solid fawn and red including lighter and darker shades have a black or gray mask. I have some photos at http sanroccocaneco. Reverse blue brindle cane corso.