on 6/7/02 9:41 AM, Lynn Beman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thanks all for the information and your thoughts on this subject.  I would
> guess that Callie's browning nose is probably genetic since I've recently
> been noticing that her chestnut colors are also fading a bit, too.  However,
> she DOES live in WNY where we've had a long gloomier than normal winter and
> spring (spring? what spring?).

How old is Callie?  Her coat color changes probably are separate from her
pigmentation changes.  Blenheims and Rubies go thru a 'rainbow of reds" in
the first few years.  As for noses, these change also, but the true
 black nose tends to always stay that way.

Judy Gates

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