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Tri-Color
when people say "tri-color" they are
referring to the typical beagle look:
Black, White, and Red.
Black on the back,
which is often called a "saddle", and Heads and
shoulders turn red/brownish/tan as they mature. |
   
A Beagle can also either have a 'blaze', or have a 'solid head'. A Blaze is
the white stripe between the eyes.
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Chocolate
Our Chocolates are all beautiful brown and white. Their shade may
vary from a lighter chocolate to a dark chocolate, typically at a
rich medium. Their
Heads can turn lighter tannish brown when grown, but not always. They, as
well as khakis, can tend to most often be the ones with the least shedding coats. |
  
  
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Orange
Our Orange beagles are such vibrant beauties!
Their heads typically stay the same color as the rest of their body. Some
start off with some black in the orange down their back as a newborn, but
then develop to their bright/rich orange as they wean and grow, losing any
black like a tricolor would lose on his head.
They are pretty much only 2
colors when grown- Orange & White
(sometimes there are less-shedding oranges, but if shedding is most
important, ususally there is a better chance of finding a match from the
Khakis, and then the Chocolates) |
  
 
puppies can have "open markings", which is the white shapes on their back/saddle, often zig-zags.
This girl is more of a red, but some oranges start of close to this color,
then turn deep orange. |
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Lemon/ Buff
Lemon beagles are a lighter orange/
yellowish. They have open-marked backs. They can tend to shed more than
the other colors, but our bloodline doesn't shed as much as a typical
beagle. Due to our unique coats, We tend to have our orange puppies more often than the
regular lemons. Usually the white on a beagle is what will shed the most
of any color. |
  
Lemons are usually more open-marked. |
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Silver
Our sweet silvers are compareable to a stainless-steel
like color.
The silver's head usually will mostly turns to the tan/ somewhat khaki color that you can
already see coming through on some of these guy's faces, while the body can be a darker silver.
(there can be some less-shedding silvers. If shedding is most important,
ususally there is a better chance of finding a match from the Khakis, and
then the Chocolates) |
  
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Khaki
Our unique and luxurious khakis are mom's favorites!
These yuppie puppies are basically like a pair of khaki
pants, or like the the beige/khaki couch that they loveso much! Lighter than the silver,
they
generally look the same from puppyhood, to an adult, only developing a
richer khaki color as opposed to the more light gray coats they start with
as a newborn. As an adult, their heads can be a brighter shade, Like
Grace on the right. A lot of khakis and Chocolates start off with blue eyes, and may or may
not keep them, often turning to a lighter greenish blueish hazel color, or
a little like a hint of khaki color, like Grace has.
They usually have the softest and often the least shedding coats. |
  
  
khaki Grace ! |
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