Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Reds will almost always fade. Apricots, not necessarily. You can't go by how the dark the color is when they are young. I would try to ignore color when choosing a puppy, regardless of whether it fades or not, it will have no effect on the dog or on you, lol.
I agree with Karen. The majority of reds are "fading reds" and true reds are pretty rare. And keep in mind that you are looking at the puppy coat. The adult coat could not only be lighter but curlier and/ a different texture. Lots of changes ahead!
Of course color isn't the MOST important factor, but if the rest of your criteria are met with more than one pup and you prefer a red or apricot, you might try choosing the darkest one. Ned had reds and apricots in his litter, I know of one apricot that faded to cream and one who has stayed lighter red. Ned has faded but is still apricot.
Luna got darker as she aged :) Her dad was a faded apricot with darker ears and she is a dark apricot with cream undercoat.
5 weeks (she's the one on the right)
3 years:
I just posted about this exact same topic! The vast majority of apricot pups I've seen have faded to cream or even white at some point (that's just from my experience) but I'm sure there are exceptions!
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