Black: any black nosed dog with a solid black coat, coat may be shiny black to dull flat black or any shade in between.
Seal: Seal colouration makes black dogs appear brownish (with the nose remaining black), varying from a slight brown cast to a shade almost as light as liver
Pied: any dog more than 60% white with regular smooth colored patches on the face and or body. Should be denoted by base color of the patches colored by pied. IE Black pied, Blue Fawn pied ect.
Brindle: Brindle is defined as any dog with stripes. Should be defined by NOSE color. IE: Black Brindle, Blue Brindle, Chocolate Brindle, Lilac Brindle. There is no regard to how light or dark the stripes are. There are only 4 shades of Brindle.
Bi colored: any dog with a solid body coat and tan markings. Markings are specific to eyebrow, cheek, lower leg and under the tail patches. Should be denoted by the nose color. IE. Black and Tan, Blue and Tan , chocolate and Tan, Lilac and Tan.
Red: any red nosed dog with a tan colored body. Dog may be as light as cream or a deep mahogany red or any shade in between.
Chocolate: any red or liver nosed dog with a solid chocolate colored body. Body may be light dusky chocolate to a deep liver color.
Blue: any blue nosed dog with a solid blue coat. Coat may be a dull silver all the way to a deep steel grey or any shade in between.
Blue Fawn: Blue nosed dog with a tan body. Tan may be light or dark and may or may not have blue shading on the face, along the spine and down the tail.
Buckskin: a clear light tan, must have a black nose. May have black masking on the muzzle.
Fawn: black nosed dog with a tan body coat. Tan may be a light cream all the way to a deep red or any shade in between.