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Post by dakota on Jul 31, 2003 12:15:18 GMT -5
Some usa-member in ast land asks us if the golden colour exist?
I do think he means fawn but that isn't the case , he says it is really golden.
Any member does know this colour?
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Post by Badazz AST on Oct 19, 2003 16:43:29 GMT -5
No, never..But my dog has a goldish shade of blue-fawn ;D
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JSF13
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Post by JSF13 on Nov 11, 2003 20:05:09 GMT -5
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Post by Cheyenne Indians AST on Nov 12, 2003 6:08:45 GMT -5
The golden color you meant could be the yellowish color the golden retriever has. Fawn is the closiest you can get to golden , i know several of that color , and even owned one named king.
john
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BethD
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Post by BethD on Nov 12, 2003 12:40:40 GMT -5
Hello, I do not mean to offend, but over here in the states people come up with a kinds of names for the same old colors, trying to peddle pups I think. I have heard of Champagne, magenta, steel, and cream, just to name a few. Basically, at least here in the states, they are just trying to appeal to puppy buyers and act like they have some rare color. By the way, Cream is buckskin, or light fawn, steel is blue, magenta is red, and champagne is a dilute blue fawn red. I guess the fancy names sell more pups!Not trying to start trouble, but I have heard som much crap from APBT/AST breeders, I could drown in it! LOL!
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Post by Cheyenne Indians AST on Nov 16, 2003 9:46:32 GMT -5
There is red golden , yellow golden en white golden :-) Dogs arent golden if you'd asked me , yellowish probebly comes neariest.
Blue isnt blue to , its a greyish color , but we still call it blue :-)
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