Spots & Stripes
Coloring
— Colors that are natural and muted are allowed. Neon colors are not allowed
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— Stark white and black are allowed, but should not be rough around the edges to imply ink or piebald markings
Things to Avoid
— Stripes and spots should be naturally shaped. Markings like stars, perfect circles, or patterns are not allowed
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— Stripes and spots should be small and thin. Rings around the body are allowed, but markings that create large blotches should be avoided
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— Stripes and spots may be on the legs as long as they are thin and small and do not form a solid block of color to imply socks
Spots and stripes are a variable marking that can cover any part of the body. They should appear to be separate markings and not lumped into a large blob. If the color of the marking has soft edges but is relatively contrasting to the base coat, then it will be considered a half marking.


