Chenery has several colors A total of three common colors

Chenille comes in several colors: black and white black and white all types of coats are acceptable, including mixed colors from light to black, brown and yellow, with or without stripes. In black and white coats, the color of the coat fades from black and white to light gray or silver gray. The Chenille comes in several colors: black and silvery white Black and silvery white have a similar pattern to black and white. The entire black and white area must be black in color. The black and silvery-white coat has a black intercoat, while the black on the lower part of the chest and belly is richly varied. The color of the stripes can be dark or brown, and the lower part of the chest and belly should be black. The Chenille has several colors: black is the only recognized monochromatic color. Typically, the black of the outer coat is a glossy, solid black, while the undercoat is a slightly lighter, softer, less glossy shade of black. This is a naturally occurring color and cannot be penalized under any circumstances. The faded areas can be dark or brown and the trimmed areas are lighter in color.

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