Brindle Reverse Blue Brindle Cane Corso Colors
In the cane corso there are six basic coat colors that are accepted.
Brindle reverse blue brindle cane corso colors. Colloquially breeders often describe the varying intensity of the brindle pattern as either black brindle which appears to have a black body with relatively faint fawn stripes. This is further modified by genetic pigment dilution to create blue from black and formentino from fawn colors. The ckc only lists the following colors for the cane corso breed standard. One of the more interesting color patterns that the cane corso occurs in is blue fawn.
Brindling of varying intensity is common on both basic coat colors as well creating tigrato full brindle black brindle and blue brindle. Here is a blue brindle cane corso he has some tigrato qualities and is referred to in italian as a tiger color. Regular brindle which seems to be a blackish brownish colored body with heavier fawn striping and reverse. The akc standard states.
In italy this color pattern is referred to as formentino slang for the color of fermented wheat. I have some photos at http sanroccocaneco. This is essentially a washed out or carbon colored fawn that has a blue nose and mask. There are varying shades of many of these and varying levels of bridling from more black blue to more read showing.
Black lead grey slate light fawn yellowish stag red brindle and i ve never heard of a cc being described as blue white tan. Purebred corso puppies 4male 3female all black and 2 brindle. Corsos appear in two basic coat colors. Brindle cane corso is very social as it needs to be part of the family s.
The cane corso should never have a red or violet colored nose. Nov 2 2016 explore san rocco cane corso s board blue brindle cane corsos followed by 406 people on pinterest. Black black brindle fawn blue blue brindle and formentino. Reverse blue brindle cane corso.
Brindle cane corso characteristics. Dam is fawn and sire is reverse blue brindle.