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Apricot
Labradoodles
Creams vary from
pale chalky cream right through to rich Apricot Creams who are
cream on body but have dark apricot ears. Some will have
reddish tips to their coat as well. Some pale with age, and
others deepen . First signs of deepening occur along the
backline of the dog, on the muzzle and ears.
The true
colour Apricot should be the colour of a ripe apricot on the
inside when the fruit is sliced open. The apricot colour can
fade over time.
Caramel is
often mistaken for true Apricot. It too is a rare colour, and is
rather like a true Apricot with a more caramel toning to it. The
colour should go right to the skin, and not be shaded along the
hairs of the coat.
Reds are
still comparatively rare and highly sought after. Most Reds will
fade to some extent over time, so should be a very rich colour
when young.
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