What colors are American Cocker Spaniels? 27 colors to dazzle you

American Cocker Spaniel
1.Buff
Yellow. Including light yellow, golden yellow, dark yellow, orange, etc.This is the classic coat color that comes to mind when people think of Cocker Spaniels. It is the most common and easiest color to find.
2.Silver
SilverA color much lighter than yellow. Almost close to white, but not white.
3.Red
RedSimilar to yellow, but darker.
4.Black
BlackThe second most common Cocker Spaniel coat color after yellow. Some white on the neck and chest is acceptable.
5.Chocolate
CoffeeMay be my favorite coat color, but so far I don’t have a coffee-colored Cocker Spaniel of my own.
6.Black&Tan
Black and flesh brownSimple black mixed with some brown spots.
7.Chocolate&Tan
Coffee and meat brownCoffee color mixed with brown spots. However, the variety standard states that brown cannot cover more than 10% of the area.
8.Black&WhitePartiColor
Black and White PartiColorThis is the most common type of two-color.
9.Black&WhiteTriColor
Black and white tricolorBlack and white with brown spots.
10.Red&WhiteParti
Red and White PartiThis is the most beautiful of the different colors of the Cocker Spaniel. If the shades of red are lighter, some breeders classify them as yellow and white.
11.Chocolate&WhiteParti
Coffee and White PartiA very gorgeous Cocker Spaniel coat color.
12.Chocolate&WhiteTriColor
Coffee and White TriColorCoffee and White TriColor with brown spots.
13.Sable
Dark/SableA very interesting coat color and one of the most controversial.
A combination of black and any color other than white indicates that you are most likely seeing a dusky/sable Cocker Spaniel.
14.ChocolateSablePartiColor
Dark coffee two-colorIt is very close to coffee white two-color, but the replacement of coffee color is a mixture of black and brown.
15.RedSableParti
Dark red bicolorIt is very similar to red and white bicolor, but the red part is darker, thanks to the sable gene.
Any dark red and two-toned Cocker Spaniel that I have ever seen has an extraordinarily gorgeous coat.
16.BlueRoanParti
Blue and chestnutThe coat color looks blue under certain light. This photo does not fully show its true color.
The blue and chestnut color is a very rare coat color.
17.BlueRoanTri
BlueRoanTriSimilar to the previous photo but with more brown spots.
18.BlueMerle
Blue MerleThis is a black Cocker Spaniel with merle genes. This is a good photo, and you can see that the coat color is bluish-gray under certain lighting.
Merle Rooster Dogs are often registered as blue chestnuts and look very similar. But there are big differences between them, and it's very important to tell them apart when mating. This is what I will say in the future, and I will post it later.
19.Bluemerleparti
Merile double colorIt can be seen that the merle color gene has been diluted into large pieces of blue black hair.
20.Bluemerlepartiwithtanpoints
Blue merlepartiwithtanpointsBlue merlepartiwithtanpointsSame as the one in the previous photo, but with more brown spots.
21.ChocolateMerleParti
Coffee MerleParti Double ColorIt is so rare that you will most likely never see one like this in your life.
22.Black&WhitePartiColorwithTicking
Black and White PartiColorwithTickingThe black freckles are covered with white hair, which is easily reminiscent of a Dalmatian dog.
It is called a flea because it looks like the infamous bug.
Interestingly, freckles are not visible on newborn babies.
The second baby from the right is the one on the right in the photo above, on the 4th day after birth.
23.Tickingonachocolateparti
Coffee bicolor freckles24. This is the most unique Cocker Spaniel I have ever seen.
It comes in all colors: merle, bicolor, brown spots, and freckles. . .
The most distinctive thing is that it has both black freckles and brown freckles.
Her name is Riley and the photo is from her owner Keri Poole.
25. "Open" bicolor
This is a bicolor cocker spaniel, one of which must be white and the proportion of white must not be less than 10%.When the proportion of white is very high, the pattern is called an "open" two-color pattern.
26."Closed"markings
Closed spotsThe opposite of "open" is "closed".
When a bicolor Cocker Spaniel has a very low proportion of white, it is said to be "closed".
Another term is called "heavy spotting."
But remember that if the proportion of white is less than 10%, it is not considered a two-color.
27.Amis-markedsolidcolor.
Amis-marked solid color Cocker SpanielThis is the result of mating a solid color and a two-color (multi-color) Cocker Spaniel.
See the white spots on the nose, neck and paws?
According to the standards, this is unacceptable, a no-no.
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