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Most Lakelands are variants of the Black and Tan saddle pattern, ranging from mostly Black to almost all Light Tan. Those with a mixture of Black and Tan on the back are referred to as Grizzle. The other main colour is Solid Red, which is also very variable, ranging from quite dark to very light - the lighter ones are referred to as Wheaten. Very occasionally Liver (Chocolate) and Tan ones are produced. Solid black was lost in Britain but continues to be line bred in Scandinavia, recently some have been reintroduced into the UK.)

Something i copied from google

Don't take this too seriously but black and chocolate lakelands,what do you think? :whistling:

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Q: Whats the difference between a patterdale and a black lakeland?

A: Bout a 100 quid.

Probably quite a bit more than that...As i said the post wasn't meant to be taken seriously,I was just surprised that black and chocolate where recognized colours for kc lakelands always assumed they only came in b&t.Personally i believe that all the coloured terriers have the same origins.If you look at old photos of lakeland/bedlington/border types there's not a lot of difference between them way back.I think they're the same dog thats evolved in different directions.Its still happening now. A Nuttall Patterdale looks nothing like a N Stevens Patterdale as a J Park Lakeland looks nothing like a J Cowan lakeland Given enough time will they end up as different breeds? On a lighter note if i had put up the pic that Carraghsgem posted and said what you think of my patt pup? who would have doubted me?ps yes i have seen a blue terrier bred from black dogs about 20yrs ago :thumbs:

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