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Laurie, I think you're right. Here is a picture of Merle colored pups.
I believe it's called "phantom" or "sable". What a sweet heart! Hopefully a breeder on the site will be able to answer your question for you :)
I'd agree with April, I think she's brindle; merles have distinct patterns. Might be sable, but sables have darker "tips" at the ends of each strand of hair. It's hard to tell if that's the case from this photo
I would say she is sable in coloring, because of the multicolored hairs with dark tips. She also seems to show the phantom pattern, with the tan coloring on her legs.
You can see a poodle with this combination of color and pattern here:
http://arpeggiopoodles.tripod.com/poodlecoatcolorsbrindleandsable.html
Whatever you call her color, I would call her beautiful!
Burnt coffee and cream?? Seriously, it looks like it is too early to tell--she is very young, right? My very red doodle was blonde at first and the blonde grew out and red grew in. My creamy-apricot doodle was red as a youngster and the red grew out except for the ears. And my grey/black/ white pup was all black and white when he was younger and the white is almost all gone and replaced by grey (mix of black and white hairs) so, I would guess that Lucie Ann is going to lose the black as you get her groomed and she will have the red/tan/brown underneath colors which will get lighter as she ages. I agree that it could be called brindle. But anything that includes the black hair may be inaccurate because I think those are going to be gone by one year of age as her adult coat grows in. Take lots of pictures now! Of course, this is just my opinion!
Here are a few pics of my 8 month old pup to show you haw much they can change--
5 months after first cut--lots of white cut off!
At right at 7 months--with Dad on the left! His feet are practically black now. So he got darker, but most get lighter.
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