阿拉斯加的毛色简介
The Malamute colors are the result of guard hairs that are banded.
Usually having a white base, the actual color next and all but the Reds and Whites have black tipped guard hairs. The Gray color is a result of how much or how long the color is on each individual shaft of hair as by the actual pigment tone. The "Jet Black" has guard hair shafts that are entirely or almost entirely black from the root to the tip. The Seal has guard hair in the range of 50% black, while the Grey will have l/3 or less of each hair that is black. A Red will have hair shafts like the "jet black" and a White is all white. The following are the acceptable color descriptions.
Gray and white – which ranges from light silver through medium to dark gray, with white or very light cream undercoat.
Seal and white - which is a black and white, with a white, cream or light gray colored undercoat
Jet Black and white - which is black and white, with a dark gray, charcoal or black undercoat
Sable and white – which is a coat with black guard hairs and varying amounts of light cream to dark "Irish setter" red undercoat.
Red and white - which can vary from light cream to a dark mahogany red, with varying shades of cream to darker red undercoats. These dogs always have a "brown" nose and pigment.
White - which has a white guard coat and a white undercoat and is the only allowed "solid" color. A "white" dog may also have faint biscuit on ears, face and/or body– which are acceptable.
The Malamute is mantled and broken colors extending over the body or uneven splashing are undesirable.
The Malamute colors are the result of guard hairs that are banded.
Usually having a white base, the actual color next and all but the Reds and Whites have black tipped guard hairs. The Gray color is a result of how much or how long the color is on each individual shaft of hair as by the actual pigment tone. The "Jet Black" has guard hair shafts that are entirely or almost entirely black from the root to the tip. The Seal has guard hair in the range of 50% black, while the Grey will have l/3 or less of each hair that is black. A Red will have hair shafts like the "jet black" and a White is all white. The following are the acceptable color descriptions.
Gray and white – which ranges from light silver through medium to dark gray, with white or very light cream undercoat.
Seal and white - which is a black and white, with a white, cream or light gray colored undercoat
Jet Black and white - which is black and white, with a dark gray, charcoal or black undercoat
Sable and white – which is a coat with black guard hairs and varying amounts of light cream to dark "Irish setter" red undercoat.
Red and white - which can vary from light cream to a dark mahogany red, with varying shades of cream to darker red undercoats. These dogs always have a "brown" nose and pigment.
White - which has a white guard coat and a white undercoat and is the only allowed "solid" color. A "white" dog may also have faint biscuit on ears, face and/or body– which are acceptable.
The Malamute is mantled and broken colors extending over the body or uneven splashing are undesirable.