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Question by Tracey
Submitted on 2/6/2004
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Could you please let me know if you can tell what colour a fully grown wheaten coat will be when picking a puppy.  I know that some puppies are darker than others.  Is this any indication of the coat when fully mature.


Answer by Catherine
Submitted on 10/22/2004
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Wheaten puppies are born dark and lighten as they mature. An adult Wheaten will be wheaten in color (a soft golden blonde, the color of flowing wheat).

 

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