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Question by  ebg (21)

What are the typical colors for the Havanese dog?

 
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Answer by  adalbert (71)

The Havanese breed of dog has no definite color pattern. Some common colors found in the breed are: white, ivory, champagne, gold, silver, blue, charcoal blue, black, chocolate, mocha, chocolate silver and diluted mongrel color markings are: brindle, sable, agouti and saddle tan.

 
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Answer by  tan (22)

The color of coats of a Havanese dog range in shades of white, cream, champagne, gold, chocolate, silver, blue, and black or a combination of these colors.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

Havanese come in a delightful variety, all accepted by breed standard, including chocolate, cream, gold, white, black, silver, blue, parti and tri-parti. A truly beautiful dog, with varied eye color.

 
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Answer by  KLR (606)

The Havanese is available in many colors. The typical coat colors are cream, black, black and tan, gold, chocolate and parti-and tricolor.

 
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Answer by  msallen (39)

Havanese dogs come in all colors including creme, black, chocolate, gold, white, silver and blue. While all colors are recognized, many breeders in North America prefer black or chocolate.

 
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Answer by  StellaSerra (217)

Havanese dogs have coats of all colors. Sometimes some Havanese are born tri-colored. Solid black, white, or chocolate are the more popular choices for coloring.

 
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Answer by  dyingneko (199)

Original Havanese dogs were all white but modern dogs are all coat colors and patterns. All colored dogs must have black pigment around eyes and black nose. If dog is chocolate color then it will have brown color pigment around eyes and on their noses.

 
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Answer by  ramoskenneth285 (631)

There are different colors of havanese dog.These are black,a solid dark black.Black and silver,a primarily black coat with points of silver.Chocolate,the puppies are born with chocolate colors.Cream,ivory or creamy yellowish white,the color of dairy cream or almonds.Fawn,fawn is a cool color ranging from tan and buff to light brown shades.

 
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