| Descriptive Color and Marking Code
The following code has been approved by the Alaskan Malamute Club of
America, Inc., and its purpose is
to:
1.Eliminate misunderstandings and incorrect information
on pedigrees, registrations, etc.
2.Supply the information needed for prospective or new owners
and breeders to describe the dog
correctly.
3.Provide a universally accepted set of color and marking definitions
that can be utilized by the
Breeders Information Service.
4.Facilitate future studies and research in color genetics.
Color Description
Black and White — Black guard hair with black
or dark grey undercoat.
Alaskan Seal and White — Black or black tipped
guard hairs with white or cream undercoat. Dog
appears black at a distance but is not a true
black because of the light undercoat.
Sable and White — Black or gray guard hairs
with a reddish undercoat and red trimmings. Both
black and red factors evident.
Gray and White — Gray guard hairs with light
gray, cream, or white undercoat. Dog definitely
appears gray even though there may be some
black hairs on the topline. No red factor evident.
Silver and White — Light gray guard hairs
with white undercoat.
Red and White — A definite shade of red, either
light or dark; with light points (lip line and nose),
and eye color. No black factor evident.
All White — Both guard hairs and undercoat
are white. Often evidence of a mask in cream color.
Only solid color allowed.
Trimmings — Shadings of gold, cream, buff,
brown or reddish hues often found on legs, ears, tail
and face between white areas of the underbody
and the dark color above.
Face Markings
Cap — A cap of color covers the top of the
head and ears usually coming to a point in the center of
the forehead.
Goggles — Dark areas under the eyes and extending
sideways to the cap.
Bar — A dark area extending from the center
point of the cap down the nose.
Eye Shadow — Dark markings under the eyes
but not extending out to the cap.
Star — A small white spot in the center of
the forehead.
Blaze — A white mark extending from the center
point of the cap back up the forehead. Width and
length can vary.
Closed Face — Dark coloring covering the face
with no distinct markings on the face.
Open Face — A cap covering the top of the
head and no other markings on the face.
Full Mask — The combination of cap, goggles
and bar.
Mask — The combination of cap and goggles.
Chest Markings
Necklace — A curving band of dark color across
the chest.
Eagle — Two bands of dark color protruding
partially across the chest forming a pattern
resembling the eagle emblem.
Neck Area
Collar — A white band of color encircling the
neck.
Withers Spot — A white mark varying in size
but centered on the withers or at the base of the
neck.
Mismarkings
Mismarkings — Undesirable, uneven splashings.
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