At 6:22 PM +0000 2/4/05, [email protected] wrote:
>So the chocolate dilute *DOES* occur in greyhounds? I imagine he's
>the color of a fawn/isabella doberman? How gorgeous! I know an IG
>that color.

I don't think so--if he is a true red dilute--as opposed to a blue 
the nose leather will be warm brown and the eyes will reflect red.
He could be one of the blue dilutes with additional minor 
modifiers--I have a pair of whippets one is true cold blue and the 
other is a warmer blue--they are litter sisters. The warmer blue has 
thrown 'bargain basement' blacks and true blacks bred to 
brindles...The 'cold' blue has thrown a black, a blue that has a 
weird almost tan point gilding to the hair and 2 particolors where 
the black is really a very dark blue bred to a dark fawn. You explain 
this as we *don't* have black and tan in whippets just the extreme 
sable saddle that beagles show....I think it is a chinchilla modifier 
on the black as there are 3 levels of chin in mammals...and I have a 
blue fawn that has light tips to his hair and his great uncle had 
blue hair with gold tipping at times
Ta
Carol--groovin on color immaterial
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