Plottluvr
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Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Two Rivers WI
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quote: Originally posted by mjflores
Where does it say a Plott has to be brindle colored? Some Plotts ...allot of plotts, are black with little to no brindle showing. If he doesn't like plotts, he shouldn;t be a judge of a show where a plott could very likely show up. Report him to UKC, he should have his license pulled for not being able to get past his own bias'. Have you lodged a formal complaint?
UKC breed standard on color and appearance:
GENERAL APPEARANCE:
The Plott is a beautiful, strongly build yet moderate hound, with a distinct brindle colored coat. His appearance suggests the capacity for speed, stamina and endurance.
COLOR:
The National Plott Hound Association’s definition of the word “brindle”: “A fine streaked or striped effect or pattern of black or tan hairs with hairs of a lighter or darker background color. Shades of colors accepted: yellow brindle, red brindle, tan brindle, brown brindle, black brindle, grey brindle, and maltese (slate grey, blue brindle.)” Grey muzzle accepted.
Acceptable colors are any of the above mentioned brindles, or black with brindle trim. Some white on chest and/or feet is permissible. White anywhere except on chest and/or feet is a fault.
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