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~ Colours
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Colours of the Australian Labradoodle:
These days
you can find the Australian Labradoodle in a number of different and
beautiful colours. We hope that you find the below colour information
informative and useful.
Colour Author 2005
ALA Registrar
- Melinda Radus
NOTE: It is normal that all colours may
show bleaching and discolouration over the topcoat, referred to as
sunning, this is quite expected and acceptable. The Australian
Labradoodle is an active dog and often a service dog that enjoys the
outdoors.
Chalk

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This colour should be a white colour but when compared to white is
rather a chalky white in colour. Nose pigment to be Black or Rose.
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Cream

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This colour should be a creamy colouring sometimes with apricot/gold
tinting, all shades of cream are acceptable. Nose pigment to be
Black or Rose.
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Gold
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This colour has also been referred to, as “apricot” should be the
colour of the inside of a ripe apricot to varying shades of rich
Gold in colour. A true Gold should not have a lighter root than the
outer coat and preferable have an even colouration over the entire
body. This colour may fade as the dog grows older. Nose pigment to
be Black in colour.
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Caramel
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This colour ranges from a rich gold through to a deep red the
preferred colour is very much the same colour as its namesake “caramel”
with even colouration over the entire body. Nose pigment to be Rose
in colour.
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Red

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This colour should be a solid even rich red in colour. A true red
should not be lighter at the root than the outer coat. Reds can
fade as the dog grows older. Nose pigment to be Black.
[Rare colour group]
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Black
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This colour should be a solid black in colour and should not have
sprinkling of any other colour through the coat. Nose pigment to be
Black.
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Blue
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This colour should be a dark to medium smoky blue in colour. Blues
are born Black but will have a Blue/Grey skin pigment. The blue coat
colour will develop over time (1-3yrs) but as a developed adult
should have an even coat colour. Nose pigment to be Blue/Grey
[matching the skin pigmentation]. [Rare colour
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Silver
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This colour can range in shades from
very light pewter in colour to a dark charcoal in colour, it is
preferred to see an even colour through the coat but acceptable to
see uneven layering of colour in the coat. Silvers are born Black
with the coat colour developing over time (1-3 yrs). Nose pigment to
be Black.
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Chocolate
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This colour should be a dark rich chocolate in colour. True
chocolates are born almost black in colour and maintain the rich
dark colour throughout their lifetime. Colour should be even. Nose
pigment to be Rose in colour [matching the coat colour].
[Rare colour group]
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Café
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This colour ranges from a milk chocolate to silver-beige in colour
and will develop over time (1-3yrs). Nose pigment to be Rose in
colour [matching the coat colour].
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Lavender

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This colour has a definite smoky lavender chocolate colour giving an
almost pink to lilac appearance. Lavender dogs are born chocolate
and will develop over time (1-3yrs). Nose pigment to be Rose in
colour [matching the coat colour]. [Rare
colour group]
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Parchment
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This colour is a creamy beige chocolate colour reminiscent of
a cup of coffee with a generous addition of milk. Parchment dogs are
born milk chocolate and will develop over time (1-3yrs). From a
distance adult dogs can be mistaken for a dark or smoky cream. Nose
pigment to be Rose in colour. [Rare colour
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Parti
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Parti-coloured: At least fifty percent white, with spots or patches
of any other acceptable solid colour. The head can be of a solid
colour but white muzzle, blaze, or white muzzle/blaze combination
(preferably symmetrical) are equally acceptable. Full or partial
saddles are acceptable, as long as they do not exceed the colour
proportion, but are not preferred. Ticking in the white of the coat
is acceptable but not preferred. Any colour nose pigment acceptable
but preferable to follow pigment requirements of the patch colour
colour. [Rare colour group] |
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Phantom

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Phantom: Solid base colour with sharply defined markings of a second
colour appearing above each eye, on the sides of the muzzle, on the
throat and forechest, or in a chin and forechest bowtie pattern as
well as on all four legs and feet, and below the tail. A phantom
without clearly defined face markings or one that presents with its
whole face coloured in the second colour is acceptable, as long as
it maintains all the other specified body markings. Any combination
of acceptable colours is allowed. Nose pigment to follow pigment
requirements of the Solid base colour. [Rare
colour group] |
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If you
are a breeder and would like to use our colour table please feel
free to contact us for permission at:
melinda@sunsethills.biz
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