The color brown includes all
shades from the darkest chocolate to
the lighter beaver. The chocolate is a
rich dark candy color that is
self-colored throughout. Brown is more
milk chocolate, occasionally appearing
with lighter shadings. Some reddening, or "sun burning" of the coat may appear in dogs which spend time outdoors.
The points (eye rims, nose, lips
and pads) are brown. If the coat contains any other color, the dog is
more properly referred to as a brown
& tan, parti-color,
or bi-color.
Beaver is a dilute form of brown with shades ranging from a cream-beige to an
orange-brown. In previous standards it was referred to as
biscuit. One distinguishing feature is
self-colored beige/brown pigment on
nose, lips, eye rims, and foot pads.
A dog which has any black in its coat or points is not a brown or
beaver.
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