Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Just a note for your own edification... The color you are talking about in Poodles is always referred to as just Brown. Labs and Doodles are Chocolate, but Poodles are only ever called Brown (or one of the brown spectrum colors such as Cafe or Silver Beige). Funny when you think about it. You would think that the Poodle folks would have come up with a fancier name like Truffle or Coco.
Who is the Brindle dog in the picture?
Yes, the poodle pedigree always says Brown but when poodle people talk the usually refer to the color as Chocolate or that has been my experience. I find it amusing that some breeds come up with names like "phantom" for a doberman markings, and others like poodles just use brown.
The puppy in the picture is from my last litter of my English Golden and Parti male poodle. I had three of them. They are not brindle as there is not pattern or striping. There was a lot of discussion just what to call them. Some said they were sable but I dont think so. They had four distinct colors in their coat. Most of the colors ran all the way to the root of the hair. They are really beautiful as they mature. If you look at Miss August in The doodle kisses calendar, there is and adult named Sheba on August, that looks just like them. Her owner graciously let me use her picture to market my babies. They were the first ones to go. I can only describe the color as Calico.
I have chocolate adults and have chocolate litters so you can see some on my website. Not promoting myself, just answering your request for pictures. I will email my website address to you privately. Teri at Goldens n Doodles uses my chocolate boy too! They are not as common sonce as has been mentioned you need both parents to carry the chocolate gene and Goldens dont carry it , really, though there are a few rare ones that due. You can get chocolates easier in the F1b and later generations but you also get a lot of blacks and cream to gold as well. Chocolate to chocolate will produce almost all chocolates unless both parents also carry the cream gene then you get mostly chocolates with some caramels too.
I just LOVE chocolate doodles
My Webster is an f2 chocolate goldendoodle. His dad is a black f1 but his dad had 1 brown brother (an f1 chocolate is rare) in the litter. His mom is a blond f1 but her dad was a cafe-au-lait poodle. Webster was the only chocolate in a litter of 10 puppies. He had 4 black siblings, 2 caramel (blond with rose pigmentation), and 3 blond siblings.
Because of Webster's unique coloring, I did a little research and found out that originally the Golden Retriever was the blond color of the Flat Coated Retriever. Flat Coated Retrievers came in black, blond, and brown before the breed was split and blonds became "Golden Retrievers". It is not common but it is possible for a golden retriever to carry the brown gene - obviously this was the case with the goldens in Webster's family tree. Webster has lightened to a cafe-au-lait? I have more pics on my page but I do find it difficult to take a picture which accurately displays Webster's coloring - he either looks light or darker. I also have him on the "Puppy to Adult" group showing his color phases.
Thanks so much. The cafe or light chocolate is very pretty. Does anyone know of a chocolate that kept the dark color.?
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