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COAT COLORS

WHITE and RED
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WHITE & RED
Red Papillons have red spots which have NO black or brown hairs on their head or body at any time in their life.
Red and white Papillons are often confused with clear sable Papillons. The key difference is that a true red and white
Papillon will never have black hairs.
The shade of red
does vary from a pale red to a bright fire red. Typically, puppies are born a lighter red shade which deepens
with age.
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BELOW ARE PICTURES OF WHITE & RED PAPILLONS AND PHALENES. . .
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| Above is Can CH Hodge's Tangerine illustrating
the white and red coat color. Tangie has no black hairs anywhere on her coat. |
Above, Majestic Joy Lady Tinkerbell
exemplifies a white and red because she has no black hairs anywhere on her coat. |
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| Above, Sunny shows a white
and red. |
Above is Lexi, showing a close up view of
her white and red coat. |
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| Baby demonstrates a white and red. |
Above is Aponea, showing a white and red puppy. |
BELOW ARE PICTURES OF A WHITE and RED PUPPY . . .
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White and Red Papillons/Phalenes are usually born a very pale shade of red which brightens during puppyhood. In contrast,
most sable puppies are born darker and lighten with age. |
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| Above is Kris at 1 day of age. Notice how he has no
black hairs. |
Above is Kris at 11 weeks of age. |
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| Above is a female puppy at 4 weeks of age. Notice has she
doesn't have any black hairs. |
Above is the same female puppy showing her face. |
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| Above is Giverny King Midas as a puppy. |
Above is Giverny King Midas as an adult. |
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| Above are three pictures of Sunny from puppyhood to adulthood. |
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