Comment to 'Is the Azores cattle dog the only always brindle breed'
  • I realize that it can happen on a rare occation a throwback to a Terceira Mastiff if you could find red fawn one that didn't become brindle when it grew up that would be a good place to start a recreation with dogs from the Islands of the right type. I've been looking for solid colour dogs I found a black dog with hard to see brindle, as new borns you don't see much or any brindle it developes and changes as they grow like my pup's 2 week old litter pictures in the Cao de fila de Sao Miguel pictures area I couldn't paste them in here. This is the F.C.I. standard - COLOUR : Fawn, pale fawn with black overlay, grey, going from light tones to dark; always brindled; white mark permissible on the forehead and from chin to chest; can have small white marks on both front feet or both hind feet or on all four feet.