So they should find training fun.
Blue merle coat dogs.
Merle dapple adorable whatever your name for it there s no mistaking this eye catching coat pattern.
The blue merle and white australian shepherd is a merle variation as marvelous as the blue merle tri color.
There are two general types of colored patches that will appear in a merle coat.
These dogs are very versatile and have the ability to blend in with their surroundings so the merle blue is not seen as a distinct color.
A merle coat in dogs is one of the most interesting and beautiful variations to come from breeding.
A true blue merle blue will have a very subtle coat and a varied coloring.
Merle is a genetic pattern that can be in a dog s coat merle comes in different colors and patterns and can affect all coat colors.
The problem with merle coat patterns in dogs merles are popular so it seems logical to breed two merles together to get more.
The coat doesn t impact the dog s ability to learn.
Generally characterized by a coat full of dots and dark colored swirls on top of a lighter base color merle is an in demand look in the dog world.
As a result they re considered the second most popular variation among blue merles.
But here s why breeding merle to merle is actually a bad idea.
Some blue merle dogs will have a mostly gray blue coat with a few small black patches.
Because of this trait a person is often unaware that they are a part of the blue merle group.
So just treat them as a normal border collie.
Unfortunately the intriguing dog merle coat is associated with.
Owners of blue merle border collies need make no special allowances for training.
Borders are known for their high energy levels and willingness to work with humans.
The most common merle pattern and the one described in most breed standards is a coat that is approximately 50 percent merle or gray blue and 50 percent black patches.
Merle acts upon eye pigment in the iris as well so a blue eyed merle dog or merle dogs with partially blue eyes are common.
A dilution gene its presence can lighten the color of the dog rsquo s coat often creating a dappling effect as well as vary the eye rsquo s colored part iris.
A variety of coat and iris colors in dogs are the result of the merle gene.
Health of merle colored dogs the merle gene is unfortunately linked with impaired function of the auditory ophthalmologic systems and immune systems of dogs.
These dogs have the iconic blue merle coat as a base color.
The merle gene creates mottled patches of color in a solid or piebald coat blue or odd colored eyes and can affect skin pigment as well.
Blue merles can exhibit a range of coat markings.