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Just because it is technically possible that does not mean this puppy is chocolate. In that first pic her nose looks perfectly black. I will be very interested to see more pictures of her.aslan said:The nose colour bit in the standard occurs in the Head and SKull section, Lida:
"Nose black; in blue a bluish colour permitted; in livers a nose of the same colour, in whites or parti-colour a butterfly nose permissable."
Well, maybe it is because anybody who knows anything about Whippets knows that they do not carry the chocolate gene, and in the first pic she looks as if her nose is black which is also impossible as the brown (chocolate) gene dilutes ALL black pigment.Sorry if I misunderstand ... but haven't you contradicted yourself here?However, even if she is chocolate it does not necesarily mean she is not pure Whippet. The liver/chocolate colour is caused just by a single gene which dilutes ALL the black pigment into brown. Normally Whippets have the dominant full pigment pair of these genes but it is perfectly possible that a mutation occurs and one day there will be a chocolate puppy in litter.