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The Dalmatian's coat is one of the more widely recognized markings. Coat patterns include:
  • Two-color coats, such as Black and tan, red and white. The coat has both colors but in clearly defined and separated areas; usually the top and sides are darker and lower legs and underside are the lighter color.
  • Tricolor: Consisting of three colors, usually black, tan, and white or liver, tan, and white.
  • Brindle: A mixture of black with brown, tan, or gold, usually in a "tiger stripe" pattern.
  • Harlequin: "Torn" patches of black on white.
  • Merle: Marbled coat with darker patches and spots of the specified color.
  • Particolor: Two-colored coat with the colors appearing in patches in roughly equal quantities.

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