
Pictures of various beautiful dogs! Remember to not use any of these photos without permission. If you want to submit one of your own, see the Submit A Picture page.
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This dog is named P.C and she is an australian shepherd. She is a blue merle with tan and white, and appears to be a double merle (hence her white spotting is more extensive than what you usually see). The photo belongs to Gina B.

This is Emily, a beagle/labrador cross. She is black and tan in the saddle pattern. The photo belongs to Jennifer D.

And this little rat terrier is named Rissa. She is a black and tan with white in the extreme spotting pattern. The photo belongs to Jennifer D.

This is Jade, a dobermann. She is black and tan. If Rissa above didn't have white on her, she would be coloured like this. The photo belongs to Jennifer D.

This rat terrier is named Saucey and is sable in colour. Like most rat terriers he has white in the extreme spotting pattern. The photo belongs to Jennifer D.

This is Triple B's Alexis Ashbeary, Alex, who is a black and tan dobermann. The photo belongs to Jennifer D.

Here is another doberman, Artemis. Unlike Alex above, she is not black but liver with tan markings, and has no black pigment anywhere. In her breed, this colour is often called red. The photo belongs to Jennifer D.

This sweet-looking boy is named Tanner and is of course a golden retriever - and his colour is true to his name. Golden is genetically spoken a lightened form of red.

This is Holly. She is a cross, probably a border collie/jack russell terrier/lurcher cross. 'Lurcher' is a term for a sighthound cross. She is a sable. Now she is getting older and her face greying, when she was younger her black mask and eyebrows were more visible. She also has white in the irish spotting pattern. The photo belongs to Bekki Stobbart.

This is Camusmor Whatadream, or Felix for short. He is a nova scotia duck tolling retriever, and only three months old in the photo. Like most tollers, he is a liver red. Some tollers are 'regular' reds with black pigment, but they are not as common. And like many tollers, he has restricted white spotting. The photo belongs to Bekki Stobbart.
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