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Hi

We are just back form an extended trip to Pembroke (all sun and sandals) and I've had to wait to ask - via K9 a question about the colour of Whippets - an interesting point raised at WC AGM.

Has any one got or had a Whippet with no WHITE - nails or spots. Complete colour??

Rob.. :)
 
got a solid brindle and her full sister ( year younger ) was ,but now has a couple of very small white patches but very small :thumbsup:
 
:D All the whippets I've had have white"trim" somewhere Rob :D
 
27 whippets - white on em all to a greater or lesser degree, though to be fair I started with parti-colours so it's to be expected.

Maybe some of the line breeders of blacks have had a complete solid .... ?
 
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Hi Rob, my Meadow (Fuller Surprises) hasnt any white, she has a couple of pale toes but they are cream like her background colour & her chest is paler brindle but not white.........

here she is from the side

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& a shot from the front showing her chest (shes on the right)

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But I think Rob is looking for solid colour, brindle is two different colours, and I think he meant one solid colour??? :unsure:
 
Our Solitaire is a solid fawn, there is no white on him at all. :D
 
Im pretty certain that our Tyler (Duncton Crusader) see pic below, doesnt have any white on him, will go away and double check though.
 
Ooh your Solitaire looks very similar colour to my Tyler - altho in the head shot I have he looks a little paler than he actually is :D

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June Jonigk said:
But I think Rob is looking for solid colour, brindle is two different colours, and I think he meant one solid colour??? :unsure:
Looking back at Rob's post - maybe he did just mean no white. I took solid colour to mean one solid colour - but he didn't actually say that - he said no white :- " :cheers:
 
June Jonigk said:
But I think Rob is looking for solid colour, brindle is two different colours, and I think he meant one solid colour??? :unsure:

:unsure: I class my brindles as solids :blink: ..... Confused now :wacko:
 
Well if it does include brindles my Sada doesn't have any white

at all................and as for confusion i think im more confused

than anyone i know :lol:
 
I would class brindles as solids too. I think it means not white, irish marked or parti coloured.

But then in any competitive confused competition I might win hands down. Its a permanent state with me :lol:
 
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Isn't Rob's question linked with a comment made by someone (perhaps Gay) at the Whippet Club AGM? If so then he means with no white on them at all.

This no white business. What if a baby puppy had white on it's toes and then as they got older it disappeared, say by the time the pup was 7-8 weeks old, and then became solid with no white. Would that count as having white bits or not?

I'm never sure if Woody is solid fawn or not. I've always thought that his paler bits are cream not white.
 
my solid colours have all got a little bit of white on them, either a white toe or two or a bit on their chest, they also have a cute triangle of white behind their pastern, between stopper pad and foot :thumbsup:

think i've only ever seen 1 puppy with no white on him anywhere and he was cream with a liver nose
 

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