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(photo courtesy of Karen Lee)
This is a very lightly marked brindle
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(photo courtesy of Ian Rasmussen)
This is a lightly marked blue brindle
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(photo courtesy of Carol Curry)
This is a also a lightly marked fawn brindle. His owner says he has NO stripes on his other side!
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This is a yellow/gold brindle with medium brindling
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This is a medium marked red/gold brindle
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This is a medium marked blue brindle
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Here is another medium marked blue brindle - that shows very well the "peachy" shade a blue can exhibit from the action of blue dilution on the fawn part of their coat.
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(photo courtesy of Barbara Rooney)
This is a medium marked yellow brindle
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(photo courtesy of Robin Barry)
This is a heavily marked brindle - sometimes called a "black brindle"
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(photo courtesy of Carolynn Bates)
This is also a heavily marked brindle that also has a deep black mask
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(photo courtesy of Gail Weiberdinck)
This shows very well how a dog can have both sabling AND brindling!
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(photo courtesy of Barb Barclay)
Both of these pictures are of the SAME DOG!
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