The Coat and Color of a Canary Dog:
The ideal coat of a Canary Dog is of medium length and “rustic”. This means it is slightly coarse to the touch. The Canary dog only sheds minimally. The short, coarse fur comes in shades of fawn, brindle and black. White is allowed up to 20 percent and is most commonly found on the chest and feet, and occasionally on a blaze on the muzzle. The breed standard requires black pigmentation and dogs should have a black mask that does not extend above the eyes. This breed has never consisted of any shades of blue or grey. All colors that have been accepted include: Black, silver fawn, red fawn, fawn, red-brindle, brown-brindle, fawn-brindle, reverse-brindle and verdino, which has an almost greenish tinge to it.
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