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My Pom is black with brown paws and brown markings on his face...
It seems like everyday I can see brown coming through the black,

so Im just wondering is all the black going to turn brown, or some? Or what?


Silly question, but just curious! :)

2007-02-27 07:53:04 · 6 answers · asked by Jenni H 1 in Pets Dogs

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Like any other breed of dog, Pomeranians come in a variety of colors. These colors include orange, orange sable, beaver, white, cream, wolf sable, cream sable, parti color, black and tan and black My Pomeranian falls into the category of being a parti color pom! This means that the colors are all mixed to create a beautiful multicolor coat. The colors that make up my Pomeranian's coat are black, white, wolf sable (smokey gray), and orange sable. Although the clear orange Pomeranians seem to be the easiest to win dog shows with, dog breeders have observed disadvantages to breeding clear orange to clear orange for many generations. This practice may result in a softer coat texture than is required by the standard and sometimes pigmentation may also deteriorate. Even if you are only interested in producing orange Pomeranians, using some of the "exotic" colored Pomeranians in your breeding program occasionally can only be an advantage to your oranges. The beaver Pomeranians are born a silvery blue color and upon maturity have wonderful beige coats with very dark self colored points. The white Pomeranians are a result of breeding wolf sable to wolf sable with interestingly enough, white 11 generations back in the pedigree. Occasionally a cream Pomeranian puppy is produced which is born a cream and stays its birth color. A "true cream sable" may have light orange sable as a baby but will only have cream with black tips as an adult. The cream color may vary from a darker cream to nearly white as an adult. Both the cream sable and wolf sable Pomeranian must have no orange at all in the coat. Pigmentation in the cream sable and wolf sable is very black and appears to be very dominant .

2007-02-27 08:33:44 · answer #1 · answered by josiee.wtf 2 · 0 0

Pomeranian Coat Colors

2016-10-19 08:32:19 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2016-06-01 07:06:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Sounds like he has tan points -- so I doubt that he will ever be 'all brown", although the brown points may extend a bit as he matures.

More info on the coat pattern:
http://www.americanpomeranianclub.org/colors/tan_pattern.htm

2007-02-27 07:58:27 · answer #4 · answered by Loki Wolfchild 7 · 0 0

My black Lab look brown when we got him And after a few weeks After the brown went

2007-02-27 07:58:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here are some pic.s
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0geu_GnnORF9C0BPO9XNyoA?ei=UTF-8&fr=ybr_sbc&p=pomeranians&fr2=tab-web

2007-02-27 08:03:56 · answer #6 · answered by LivingInnuendo~♫ 3 · 0 0

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