- Dog Coat Colors and Patterns in Beranhunds.
Red a coat color generally known as tan. can come in many shades.
Black self explanatory.
Blue/slate is a dilute color of black. seen as a gray color.
Chocolate/Liver a coat color that is typically brown.
Isabella/Fawn the dilute coloration of chocolate/liver
Mask a pattern in which the muzzle and perhaps as far back as the ears are pigmented by eumelanin, resulting in a black or brown face
Tan points Generally the pointed areas of the dog are turned red through the a locus.
Brindle a pattern of alternating stripes of darker than that of the base color, i.e. yellow and black, red and black, cream and grey, etc.
Harlequin a coat color pattern of ragged spots on a white background. it is a merle modifier
Sable when a red dog has hair that is banded in black on its ears, back, and sometimes face.
Merle a pattern which reminds one of marble in which the melanin pigment is swirled and patchy amongst many white areas
Piebald when a dog has four white feet, chest and tail. piebald generally comes in a variety of coverage.
Irish Spotting a pattern of white markings that include white undersides, a white blaze and usually a white collar
Roan a pattern of intermingled white and colored hairs on some part of the body
Ticked a pattern of many small pigmented spots on a white or roan background
Urajiro The off white color seen on most red colored dogs. generally a lighter coloration [ ex. shiba inu ]