Sunday, May 20, 2012

Saint Bernard Colors

                                                         Chocolate and White (Irish)

Red and White (Irish) 

Red and White (Irish) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Red and White (Piebald) with Chocolate Sable and Mask
                                                                             
                                                       Chocolate and White (Piebald)

Chocolate and White (Irish) 

Chocolate and White (Piebald) 

Chocolate and White (Extreme Piebald)

Chocolate and White (Irish) 

Chocolate and White (Piebald) 

Chocolate and White (Irish)

Chocolate and White (Piebald) 

Red and White (Irish) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Red and White (Piebald) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Red and White (Irish) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Red and White (Piebald) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Red and White (Irish)  

Red and White (Irish)

Red and White (Piebald)  

Red and White (Extreme Piebald) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Brindle Red and White (Irish) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Brindle Red and White (Irish) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Brindle Red and White (Piebald) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Brindle Red and White (Extreme Piebald) with Chocolate Sable and Mask

Brindle Red and White (Piebald) with Chocolate Sable and Mask






                                                                               

4 comments:

  1. These are not colors recognized in Canada or the States. We don't have anything "chocolate/chocolate sable" or "piebald." The AKC and CKC both say:

    White with red or red with white, the red in its various shades; brindle patches with white markings. The colors red and brown-yellow are of entirely equal value. Necessary markings are: white chest, feet and tip of tail, noseband, collar or spot on the nape; the latter and blaze are very desirable. Never of one color or without white. Faulty are all other colors, except the favorite dark shadings on the head (mask) and ears. One distinguishes between mantle dogs and splash-coated dogs.

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    1. Hey Cassie, the purpose of this blog/site was not to disagree with or disrespect any of the Kennel clubs you listed, not to mention any others.
      Please know that this site with its particular colors is for the website www.fpaw.net (which, if you have heard of www.furry-paws.com you may know is the updated version) which is an online dog sim game that has virtual dogs for the purposes of showing and breeding for genetics. I take no responsibility for the colors listed here as I am only a member on FPaw and am merely compiling this sit for other players. Outside of Fpaw the site is pretty much irrelevant. Thanks and I hope you understand and maybe even come squiz. =)

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  2. Do st bernard come in solid colors..

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  3. Do saint Bernard have a solid black mask

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