Fawn

Fawns for me have the greatest range in colours from the lighter side which will be close to cream in colour with blue tinge, through to a deep almost cherry wood (cinnamon) colour. As a puppy they would be a lighter version of their adult with darker points (muzzle and ears), they will tend to have lighter featherings (tail and backs of the legs). Their variance in colour depends on their breeding (if they are more blue bred or red bred). The longer guard hairs will tend to start to be visible through the puppy coat at around 9 months to 18 months pending the maturity of the puppy in question. A fawn will tend to have lighter pigment on the nose and gums than a black again with it being like the blue and more of a self-colour (the aim should always be black).