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BLACK PIEBALD
Here is Beans from Mischief Havanese
Beans is a very
lightly marked parti, often called
extreme Piebald |
CHOCOLATE
PIEBALD
Luna, bred by Nevena
Havanese is another very lighlty marked parti,(Extreme Piebald) with just a bit more colour
than Beans. |
LIGHTLY MARKED PARTI |
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BLACK PARTI COLOUR
This dashing Bandit owned by Triple
H Kennels in the Southern USA.
Bandit's coat is over
50% white with irregular patches of
black. |
BROWN SABLE PARTI
COLOUR
Smudge owned by Glo and the Dawn
Glo Gems is just looking for a
playmate to join her playing in the
snow
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BLACK PARTI
Lovely Lady owned by Penny Will (Havana
Canada) is approx 50:50 black/white. She could be called either heavy
marked Parti or lightly marked Pied. Her solid black head with no blaze may be the
expression of a black mask. |
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Colour- CHOCOLATE
PIED
Poncho owned by Dar
a Luz Kennels
in upstate New York |
colour - BLACK IRISH
PIED
Spender, a playful puppy owned
by Bobbi of Bonneterre Havanese.
His coat is over 50% coloured. The
black patches are laid out
according to the typical Pied
pattern. |
Colour - BLACK IRISH
PIED
Buster is a perfect example of what the pied pattern looks like in a full
adult coat. Owned by Barb and Michelle of Wincroft.
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Colour - BLACK
PARTI BELTON Judah
is owned
and
loved by the Herefords in
Alabama. At first, he looked like a
typical parti puppy with black patches
on a white coat.
BUT......a big change was yet to come. 8 month old Judah has just had a
haircut, and much to his family's
surprise, his snow
white coat is now
peppered with black spots. |
Colour - BLACK
PARTI BELTON
Brooklyn smiles pretty for the
camera in
typical Havanese fashion. Her coat has been parted so you can
see where her white coat is threaded
through with wisps of black. Owned by Nancy Hennessey
Most Beltons will have
been
registered as Parti. |
Colour- BLACK
PARTI BELTON ...... Horacio, a pampered pet
owned
by Shawna Griggs shows what heavy ticking can look like. The earlier the ticking starts, the
heavier it will be. Look below. Would
you have guessed this is the same dog?

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