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I am confused OK! I know they have had threads on this in the past....and they also have a sticky on this subject.....but I am still confused :confused:. My lil BaileyLouise is turning silver on the top of her head. I know that she will go through many changes......but to be honest with you I have seen some adults that have dark hair with the tannish color going on the top of their head (don't know what color that makes them).....but I know they are gorgeous and I kinda wish that Bailey would stay that color!!! I know it sounds silly but that is the color that I love. :) I have seen those with the tan/gold head but I actually like the ones with the black also mingled with the tan/gold. Does that make any sense ? Also, I don't know what kind of hair Bailey has (as far as texture goes). Again, I know she is a puppy but right now her hair is thick......not curly (it's already passed that stage) it feels really soft and is very easy to brush! Does anyone know what kind of hair she might have when older? BTW? Her parents had long smooth hair.....so it looked. One of them had a gold head; and the other had a gold/silver/black head (I don't know if that is normal :() but that is what they had. Does that kinda say what she might have as an adult ? Thanks for any help you can give me :) |
It sounds like she has a silk coat |
My sweeties head started turning bright silver, now it has been coming in a little goldish. She is still only 6 months old. I think they can change colors a few times before it settles in. |
Libby's hair on her head turned silver...almost white, probably at about the same age as Bailey. Now she has kind of tan/silver in her face. From looking at pictures of Bailey, I think she'll probably have coloring like Libby. That's just a guess...I probably don't know what I'm talking about! Baily is adorable! |
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