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Color
1) Ginger--ranging from light cream
to deep red, with paler markings over the shoulders and along the muzzle.
Dark masks often occur, particularly in juveniles. White feet, face
blaze and tail tip are common.
2) Black and Tan--dull (reddish) to brilliant black with tan markings
as follows: small spots over each eye, on sides of muzzle and cheeks,
forechest, ends of legs and undersurface of tail. The tan areas lie
between the black coat color and white markings. White markings occur
as follows: on sides of muzzle and cheeks, underside of jaw, neck, chest,
and stomach. White may or may not appear on legs and feet.
3) Piebald--overall white or cream body color with random large spots
of red, tan or black. Only one spot color should occur on an individual
dog, and colored spots should not constitute more than 50 percent of
total body color. White/cream should be predominate. Saddleback pattern,
Irish markings, and brindling are a disqualification.
Height and weight
Average height is 17 to 24 inches, but can vary according to build.
Average weight is 40 to 60 pounds. Type and symmetry are more important
than actual size. Gait and Movement Low, smooth, effortless and free-moving.
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