Pekingese colors

Pekingese Pekingese colors

Pekingese come in a variety of colors from solid to particolored. If you are looking for a specific type or color this article should be helpful in describing them to you.

Lets start with the Sable pekingese for instance; their coats consist of mainly two colors, brown with a black masked face, black along the ears, and sometimes feet of the pekingese. This color tends to have a coarse texture. Red coats with a black masked face are also a prominent color in pekingese. This color can have a coarse or fine texture.

A Silver Form of pekingese features black with a silver mixture covering their legs and tail. This coat general has a fine soft texture. This is a rare color and form of a pekingese.

The solid black breed of pekes is still considered a rare color in the pekingese world. This coat can have either a coarse or fine texture to it.

Multi colored pekingese usually have two different colors consisting of black, white, also white, brown together. The colors are usually in the form of spots. Most of the multi colored pekes have a fine texture to their hair.

Then you have what you would call a Party pekingese, they range of all the colors combined into spots or patches on the body, for instance black, white, brown, gray or silver.

The party colored pekingese are a rare form of coat color, generally the mother or father or both parents must have the party color trait. If both parents are parti-colored the offspring will no doubt carry the parti-colored trait. This will produce all or most of the litter to be parti-colored.

The solid white pekes are not commonly found, except for in a particular bloodlines. As with the solid white breed of pekes they have to be bathed twice a month, or more frequently as needed depending on how dirty they get. Solid white males are rare.

The Champagne color is a white or reddish pekingese, with red tints along the ears, face and sometimes leg featuring and tail.

It is pretty easy to tell what type of pekingese it is by the markings or colors on them. When the pekingeses are little it is hard to determine what colors they are going to be. Babies can change colors as many as three times before their true color fully comes in.

Sometimes even putting certain color pekingese together one cannot guarantee the results of color. As the pekingese are so unpredictable in the genetic makeup. The one color a breeder would be trying to produce will not always be the end product.

If a breeder does have multiple colors within their breeding pairs. It is best to keep a record as to what colors one particular female and male produce. This is the best way to insure that if you a wanting a specific color. This color can most likely be reproduced with success. Whatever the color you choose. All pekingese have the same instinct, the color will not change this.

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