Farger på PomeranianDet har vært mange diskusjoner og spørsmål rundt farger som er tillatt på Pomeranian. Vi har vært i kontakt med både den Tyske Spitz Klubben, som er vår rases moder klubb, og med FCI som er vår hovedorganisasjon. Dette er hva vi har å forholde oss til når det gjelder farger:
Only the colors listed in the FCI Standard No. 97 are allowed. The color blue does not exist at the German Spitz and therefore not in Zwergspitz-Pomeranian. German Spitz with the blue color are to be disqualified on the exhibition and will not be allowed to breed. Peter Machetanz Verein für Deutche Spitze 1. President FCI/VDH All Breed judge German Toy Spitz/Pomeranian: White, black, brown, orange, grey-shaded, other colours. White Spitz: The coat should be pure white. Little trace of yellow, which often occurs, especially on the ears, is tolerated. Black Spitz: Black Spitz dogs must have a black undercoat and a black skin. The colour on top must be a shining black without any white or other markings. Brown Spitz: The brown Spitz should be uniformly dark brown. Orange Spitz: The orange Spitz should be evenly coloured in the medium colour range. Lightening up of the orange colour on the chest, the tail and the trousers is permitted. Grey-shaded Spitz: Grey-shaded is a silver-grey with black hair-tips. Muzzle and ears are dark in colour, round the eyes well defined shown as a delicately pencilled black line slanting from outer corner of eye to lower corner of ear, coupled with distinct markings and shading forming short but expressive eyebrows; mane and ring on shoulder lighter; fore- and hind legs silver-grey without any black markings under the elbows or stifles, except slight pencilling on the toes; black tip of tail; underside of tail and trousers pale silver-grey. Other coloured Spitz: The term applies to the following colours: orange-sable, cream, cream-sable, black-and-tan, black-and-silver, brown-and-tan and coats with patches. FCI-St. N° 97/ 20.09.2024 20 Dogs with coat with patches must have white always as basic colour. The patches must be uniform in one colour listed in the standard: either black or brown or grey-shaded or orange or orange-sable or cream or cream-sable or black-and-tan or black-and-silver or brown-and-tan. They should preferably be distributed over the whole body. DISQUALIFYING FAULTS Any colour that has the merle factor. Kilde: Pom Nytt 1/14 |