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Ok then my Diesel has a different pattern to normal brindles does anyone know if my dogs type of brindle has a special name, as I know that there is tiger brindles and things, but when he has been to the vets all she say's is that he is a unusual brindle, and I haven't seen many with my dogs pattern, here are a few photos of him if anyone knows what he is called, or whether its just a brindle. I know it sounds silly and sorry for that :icon_redface: and these are just the photos that show his colour the best lol.

 

Can you see what I mean, his colour is not the normal brindle, as there isn't a lot of black on him, he is mostly brown.

 

In Staffordshire bull terriers this colour is called 'Tiger Brindle'...dont know if it would be called anything differnt in lurchers

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Ok then my Diesel has a different pattern to normal brindles does anyone know if my dogs type of brindle has a special name, as I know that there is tiger brindles and things, but when he has been to the vets all she say's is that he is a unusual brindle, and I haven't seen many with my dogs pattern, here are a few photos of him if anyone knows what he is called, or whether its just a brindle. I know it sounds silly and sorry for that :icon_redface: and these are just the photos that show his colour the best lol.

 

Can you see what I mean, his colour is not the normal brindle, as there isn't a lot of black on him, he is mostly brown.

 

In Staffordshire bull terriers this colour is called 'Tiger Brindle'...dont know if it would be called anything differnt in lurchers

 

I don't know, I love the colour brindle, it is my fav, but its confusing to me.

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Ok then my Diesel has a different pattern to normal brindles does anyone know if my dogs type of brindle has a special name, as I know that there is tiger brindles and things, but when he has been to the vets all she say's is that he is a unusual brindle, and I haven't seen many with my dogs pattern, here are a few photos of him if anyone knows what he is called, or whether its just a brindle. I know it sounds silly and sorry for that :icon_redface: and these are just the photos that show his colour the best lol.

 

Can you see what I mean, his colour is not the normal brindle, as there isn't a lot of black on him, he is mostly brown.

 

In Staffordshire bull terriers this colour is called 'Tiger Brindle'...dont know if it would be called anything differnt in lurchers

tiger brindle is a different shade than that shown its a rich reddy tan with black stripes all over ,, similar to a tiger and its not just a staff colour..... the dog called diesel i would call light /fawn brindle............ but it is also called reverse brindle..... the bullmastiff is a tiger and the little lurcher type is a reversepost-14596-1232227339.jpg

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Red brindle.

 

Well thats a good example of what me and my mates have allways known as 'Tiger brindle'

have just dug out an old copy of the'Stafford' magazine that the show fancy used to put out has an article on Brindles with colour photos with example of all brindle colourings black brindle...dark red brindle...dark fawn brindle...mahogany brindle...red brindle... and tiger brindle and they agree with me..but like i said maybe its called something differnt in lurchers?...certainly dont make the dogs run any faster! lol...i do like a brindle dog

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