Hello!
I have an 8 week old female red/white with a black "mask" as my breeder called it. It seems to still just hang around her mouth area, will it go away any time soon?
picture of my zoey :)
I dont know if it will go away, but I wouldnt worry about it. She is adorable.
Permalink Reply by Keri&Merlin(Judy&Alan's Pups) on August 2, 2012 at 2:01pm What a handsome boy :)!!
I have no answer––just wanted to say Zoey's absolutely adorable.
Permalink Reply by Miranda~ Moses | Maya | Maverick on August 2, 2012 at 4:11pm Beautiful baby. Absolutely beautiful. I love her little "mask". Kiss her often, take TONS of pictures, and update us as time goes by with a timeline of her transformation. There have been discussions on puppy vs adult appearance, and it's interesting to see similar pups who grow up either losing their masks or keeping them. No matter what happens, she will be a piece of heaven, pure and simple.
Permalink Reply by Lois B. Allen on August 2, 2012 at 6:29pm In my first pem, it left within a few weeks. She is young yet but I wouldn't mind if it stayed.
My second Pem kept his mask but he has some other black so I really like them.
Permalink Reply by Ciara & Macy (Honorary Corgi) on August 2, 2012 at 7:25pm stay or not stay she is adorable! I would like to see some pictures as she gets older(:
Permalink Reply by Elijah on August 3, 2012 at 11:27am Thanks for the replies everyone! We truly love her and she definitely has a great personality. very spunky and dorky!
This picture taken just yesterday :)
Looks likes its just typical corgi puppy coloring that mostly turns to red as they get older. Here is a link that shows how much the colors change, http://www.winddialfarm.com/Corgi_Coat_Color_Progression.html
Permalink Reply by Shippo & Gidget on August 8, 2012 at 5:14am Interesting to see Java's progression, you'd almost think it wasn't the same dog because her blaze practically vanished.
Permalink Reply by aronna welsh on August 3, 2012 at 5:25pm these markings should fade but to cute to matter,
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