Puppy colour please......
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Puppy colour please......
Hi, this is Charlie, our beautiful 10 week old Miniature schnauzer. Can someone please tell me his colour?? I am concerned his beard area is black, will this change to a lighter colour? Despite numerous searching online, I rarely find adult Miniature schnauzers with a black beard.
We absolutely love him and he is so intelligent. I just want to be sure he is indeed a pure breed, as we have been told.
Thank you.
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Re: Puppy colour please......
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He's pepper and salt. Dont worry about the beard, you see round his nose and chin hes starting to get lighter area. That will spread out as his coat grows. Having said that he's got quite a dark coat so he'll probably never have a very prominent white beard.
He looks as though he has a good coat for stripping if you want to keep his dark body colour. If clipped he will become the colour of the undercoat that you see if you part his hair to see the skin.
He's pepper and salt. Dont worry about the beard, you see round his nose and chin hes starting to get lighter area. That will spread out as his coat grows. Having said that he's got quite a dark coat so he'll probably never have a very prominent white beard.
He looks as though he has a good coat for stripping if you want to keep his dark body colour. If clipped he will become the colour of the undercoat that you see if you part his hair to see the skin.
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Re: Puppy colour please......
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Pepper & Salt miniature schnauzer puppies can be quite a different colour when they are very young and once they mature and their coat is either stripped out or clipped, their look can change dramatically. Some do however have a darker beard area than others and this need not necessarily mean they are not purebred miniature schnauzers. If you have Charlie’s registration papers and have seen his mother and possibly also his father you may have an idea of the colouring he is likely to be. Some P&S minis have a very light undercoat and, if they are clipped rather than hand stripped will end up very pale colouring all over. Others remain much darker. Hand stripping is the best way to be certain of retaining the colouring.
These 2 photos show one of our minis as a young puppy and as as an adult and, as you can see, her colouring did change as she matured. She has been hand stripped although this would not affect the beard only the jacket.
Pepper & Salt miniature schnauzer puppies can be quite a different colour when they are very young and once they mature and their coat is either stripped out or clipped, their look can change dramatically. Some do however have a darker beard area than others and this need not necessarily mean they are not purebred miniature schnauzers. If you have Charlie’s registration papers and have seen his mother and possibly also his father you may have an idea of the colouring he is likely to be. Some P&S minis have a very light undercoat and, if they are clipped rather than hand stripped will end up very pale colouring all over. Others remain much darker. Hand stripping is the best way to be certain of retaining the colouring.
These 2 photos show one of our minis as a young puppy and as as an adult and, as you can see, her colouring did change as she matured. She has been hand stripped although this would not affect the beard only the jacket.
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Re: Puppy colour please......
Welcome to the forum, hope you enjoy your new puppy, as they are a super breed. I agree with what the others have said. will try & post a photo of my boy Gino who will be 7 later this year.
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