Colour, Markings and Patterns

AKC Standard

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Faults of color, with the exception of serious deviations, should not be considered as important as faults of structure and type. THE OVERALL QUALITY OF THE DOG IS OF PRIMARY IMPORTANCE. Natural graying of the mask due to age should NOT be penalized; in the Dane, some graying at the front of the muzzle may occur at a relatively early age.

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Ideally Marked Mantle


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Figures below are in the acceptable range of variation as defined in the Standard for the Mantle Great Dane

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3 Responses so far »

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    varun kalra said,

    September 18, 2008 @ 10:53 am

    i had black dane near about seven months.he have a problem in his both front legs.problem is that in his both joints some fluid coming out and getting stored to his skin and after few days it become like a ball.when it first time happend i just took him to my vet doc.first doc took his fluid out and put some anti biotic medi.but there was no results but it remains like same we have done twice………..plz help me in this cure………

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    Estelle Verster said,

    July 15, 2008 @ 2:30 am

    My dane has a grey background with black markings. What colour would this be classed as?

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    claire hutchinson said,

    March 8, 2008 @ 9:34 pm

    Are grey and black harlequins classed as mismarks and if so does thic mean they can’t be shown?

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