about albino dane she is also having ten black mark is she faulty dog?

she is 5 month old she is having ten black mark ? her nose is unpigmented , her one eye is green and one is white ,but she normal wit her sense of eye & ears. is she correct or faulty dog?

    about albino dane she is also having ten black mark is she faulty dog?

    she is 5 month old she is having ten black mark ? her nose is unpigmented , her one eye is green and one is white ,but she normal wit her sense of eye & ears. is she correct or faulty dog?...
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    • about albino dane she is also having ten black mark is she faulty dog?

      about albino dane she is also having ten black mark is she faulty dog? General Dog Discussions
      she is 5 month old she is having ten black mark ? her nose is unpigmented , her one eye is green and one is white ,but she normal wit her sense of eye & ears. is she correct or faulty dog?

      about albino dane she is also having ten black mark is she faulty dog?

      about albino dane she is also having ten black mark is she faulty dog? General Dog Discussions
    • She is not an albino, but is probably the result of a 2 x harlequin breeding which is highly irresponsible and the harlequin/ merle gene is a lethal gene. If ONE parent is harlequin mated to a solid colour that is fine, 2x harlequin parents results in serious problems. She may be blind, deaf and / or have internal organ problems. Only stupid and irresponsible backyard breeders would do such a breeding. #You can get your puppy checked by a specialist vet for eyes and BAER hearing tested.

    • Albino dogs have NO pigment what so ever, they do NOT have green or blue eyes. THEY only have red eyes, they have NO markings what so ever. there completely white.. Your dog is White with black markings so extensive double harqlinYour dog is Harqulin x Harqulin which is very risky move and potential nasty consiquenceshttp://blog.nj.com/hg_impact_homestories/2007/11/medium_A%20dane.jpgThis dog is NOT albino-it got blue eyes, and black spot on its earshttp://www.ginnie.com/images/280stella.jpg

    • she's not an albino if she has pigmentBecause she is mostly white.. yes, she is faultyThe eye color is also a fault...the nose is also a fault..http://www.akc.org/breeds/great_dane/index.cfmEyes shall be medium size, deep set, and dark, with a lively intelligent expression. The eyelids are almond-shaped and relatively tight, with well developed brows. Haws and mongolian eyes are serious faults. In harlequins, the eyes should be dark; light colored eyes, eyes of different colors and walleyes are permitted but not desirable. Nose shall be black, except in the blue Dane, where it is a dark blue-black. A black spotted nose is permitted on the harlequin; a pink colored nose is not desirable. A split nose is a disqualification.Color, Markings and PatternsBrindle--The base color shall be yellow gold and always brindled with strong black cross stripes in a chevron pattern. A black mask is preferred. Black should appear on the eye rims and eyebrows, and may appear on the ears and tail tip. The more intensive the base color and the more distinct and even the brindling, the more preferred will be the color. Too much or too little brindling are equally undesirable. White markings at the chest and toes, black-fronted, dirty colored brindles are not desirable.Fawn--The color shall be yellow gold with a black mask. Black should appear on the eye rims and eyebrows, and may appear on the ears and tail tip. The deep yellow gold must always be given the preference. White markings at the chest and toes, black-fronted dirty colored fawns are not desirable.Blue--The color shall be a pure steel blue. White markings at the chest and toes are not desirable.Black--The color shall be a glossy black. White markings at the chest and toes are not desirable.Harlequin--Base color shall be pure white with black torn patches irregularly and well distributed over the entire body; a pure white neck is preferred. The black patches should never be large enough to give the appearance of a blanket, nor so small as to give a stippled or dappled effect. Eligible, but less desirable, are a few small gray patches, or a white base with single black hairs showing through, which tend to give a salt and pepper or dirty effect.Mantle--The color shall be black and white with a solid black blanket extending over the body; black skull with white muzzle; white blaze is optional; whole white collar is preferred; a white chest; white on part or whole of forelegs and hind legs; white tipped black tail. A small white marking in the blanket is acceptable, as is a break in the white collar.Any variance in color or markings as described above shall be faulted to the extent of the deviation. Any Great Dane which does not fall within the above color classifications must be disqualified.