Phantom Phantom coloring is a rare and unique marking for Goldendoodles. If a dog has phantom coloring that means they are two different colors. The secondary color usually appears above the eyes, on the muzzle, chest, and lower parts of the legs, and often inside the ears and under the tail.
Parti combine two coat colors which are equally distributed. 50% of their coat is white, while the other half is any color acceptable for the breed.
Tuxedo this patterning is a form of parti patterning where the white is concentrated on the chest and legs, giving the impression that the dog is "wearing a tuxedo."
Abstract have touches of white on their coat. Usually, these are found on their face, chest, and paws.
Bernese-look Tri-Colored
Usually presenting with most of the following:
- white tip on tail (may or may not)
- white stripe on forehead (to varying degrees/thickness)
- white on nose (always)
- 4 white feet (usually but still considered Bernese-like marked in missing white on 1 or 2 feet)
- white chin (always)
- white chest (always)
- phantom black and tan (always)
Tri-Colored
These puppies have all three colours (black/tan/white), just not in the organized fashion of the Bernese-like Tri-colored puppies.
Phantom
Black & tan
Tuxedo
Black & white or Brown & white
*Please be aware that the coloring of Bernedoodles can evolve into usually lighter brown as they age. The white remains much the same as they age proportionately but can appear smaller as they age.*
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