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~ All Those Colors! ~

The Sable & White
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Ch
Aylmere Foxglove You Bet "OJ"
A
very pretty, pure-for-sable, golden sable. Note the obvious lack of dark shading
in the body of this coat.
With
many thanks to Kim Schive
Foxglove Shetland Sheepdogs, Carlisle, MA |
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Ch
Foxglove Chances Are "Chandler"
A
beautiful sable, this one a shaded sable. Note the obvious dark shading along
the body. In some sables this shading can make the body appear to be colored
black. An interesting comparison between the images on the differences in sable
coloring... especially if you consider, "OJ" is the sire of
"Chandler"!!!
With many thanks to Kim Schive
Foxglove Shetland Sheepdogs, Carlisle, MA
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The Tri-Color
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Cub
Hill Midnight Highway "Travis"
A
lovely tri-color (and a very nice young man!). Note tan points along the cheeks,
over the eyes (you may not see them but they are there), and on the hind legs.
With many thanks to Susan
Wolf,
Cub Hill Shelties, Spencer, NC |

The Blue Merle
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Canadian
Ch Skyehaven Supersonic "Boomer"
A
lovely, flashy blue merle. Note tan points along the cheeks, over the eyes, and
on the front and hind legs.
With
many thanks to Sherrie & Cam Sparling,
Skyehaven Shetland Sheepdogs Reg., Manitoba, Canada
Photo by Carter Inkster
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The Bi-Black
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Can. BPIS Ch Sealoch Mercy Miss Marcie "Marcie"
A
stunning bi-black bitch, and my own personal favorite Sheltie color. Note
absence of any tan on the body, face or legs of this beauty.
With
many thanks to Grant and Melissa Fancey
Sealoch Shelties and Papillons, Ontario, Canada |

The Bi-Blue
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Canadian
Ch Tempest Winter Magic "Whitney"
A
perfectly lovely bi-blue bitch. Note the lack of tan points on the body, face or
legs of this little beauty.
With
special thanks to Sharon Braun,
Tempest Shelties, Modesto, CA |
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The Color-Headed White
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A
perfectly lovely color-headed white, blue-merle bitch. She has the blue and tan
points, with an extra helping of white mixed in. A perfectly normal puppy, this
little girl is just lovely, in all her white.
Ailea photo
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