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According to the breed standard, Great Pyrenees can be either all white or marked. Examples of both colorations are shown in the photos above. Markings on puppies tend to fade over time; colors remain strongest around the face and ears. We have badger marked, tan marked, and all-white dogs in our kennel. The markings in our line are quite strong, and do not disappear entirely with age. Please note that even "all-white" pups often have light beige patches that show up after they have been thoroughly bathed.
Please check the website for the Great Pyrenees Club of America (http://www.gpcaonline.org) to obtain more information about the breed.
According to the breed standard, Great Pyrenees can be either all white or marked. Examples of both colorations are shown in the photos above. Markings on puppies tend to fade over time; colors remain strongest around the face and ears. We have badger marked, tan marked, and all-white dogs in our kennel. The markings in our line are quite strong, and do not disappear entirely with age. Please note that even "all-white" pups often have light beige patches that show up after they have been thoroughly bathed.
Please check the website for the Great Pyrenees Club of America (http://www.gpcaonline.org) to obtain more information about the breed.