I posted some pictures of my white pup (5 weeks)
http://www.geocities.com/abcgerbils/more_cara.html?959311505960
Does this help at all in determining the color?

Thanks to everyone who's already responded with great color
information!!

from Julian:
The description sounds very like a Dark Eyed White...
There are various genetic combinations that can cause this but they are
based round c[b]c[-]ee. A-C[b]c[h]eeggP- will produce a very light
animal. The addition of spotting can make it even lighter.

from Emily F.
...If the pup had even slightly darker skin on her feet, ears, and tail
before the fur came in, then she *could* be a LCP DEH/nutmeg/PF/SN (or
what Julian called a Dark Eyed White)...Another possibility is that she
could be a LCPA...Where is the grey fur developing on the tail?  At the
end, where it may be "tipped" in black (to me, that would suggest a
LCPA/LCPGA)? or nearer the  base (suggesting a light colorpoint ee or
possibly PF/SN)?

from Elizabeth:
Sure polar fox have dark pigment on their tail.  Although, they're not
usually described as "pure white". My only other guess would be
champagne but those usually have orange spots on the head.
And:
...You know more likely percentage wise would be a polar fox spot, which
would also probably look totally white at first.

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