A chalk coloured dog has fur that appears to be pure white, until seen in contrast with something which is stark white. The colour is generally uniform over the dog. All dogs with an “ee” pair will be Cream (cream means any of the following colors: white, cream, apricot, red, yellow (as in Labs), golden (as in Goldens)BBee is a cream dogBbee is a cream dog carrying recessive brownbbee is a cream dog with brown pigment (caramel)Shades of those basic colours are modified by other genesClick here for more information on Coat Colour Basics.F1 Goldendoodle Polly at 8 weeks and at 1 yearF1 Goldendoodle Sunny at 8 weeks and at 4 yearsF1 Goldendoodle Shelby at 8 weeks and as an adultF1 Goldendoodle Lucia as a pup and at 6 monthsF1 Goldendoodle Deejay as a pup and as an adultF1 Labradoodle Ripley at 7 weeks and as an adultMultigeneration Labradoodle L’il Bit as a pup and as an adult
The information contained on this site is in no way intended to replace that of proper veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment.It is meant to provide resource, so that we can better understand canine health related issues.
A chalk coloured dog has fur that appears to be pure white, until seen in contrast with something which is stark white. The colour is generally uniform over the dog. All dogs with an “ee” pair will be Cream (cream means any of the following colors: white, cream, apricot, red, yellow (as in Labs), golden (as in Goldens)BBee is a cream dogBbee is a cream dog carrying recessive brownbbee is a cream dog with brown pigment (caramel)Shades of those basic colours are modified by other genesClick here for more information on Coat Colour Basics.F1 Goldendoodle Polly at 8 weeks and at 1 yearF1 Goldendoodle Sunny at 8 weeks and at 4 yearsF1 Goldendoodle Shelby at 8 weeks and as an adultF1 Goldendoodle Lucia as a pup and at 6 monthsF1 Goldendoodle Deejay as a pup and as an adultF1 Labradoodle Ripley at 7 weeks and as an adultMultigeneration Labradoodle L’il Bit as a pup and as an adult
The information contained on this site is in no way intended to replace that of proper veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment.It is meant to provide resource, so that we can better understand canine health related issues.