The dilution gene in dogs is located on the D locus. It plays a crucial role in determining the color of a dog’s coat and is particularly influential in the pigmentation of eumelanin (black and liver colors).

Genetic Basics

Impact on Coat Color

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Black nose (left) and blue nose (right).

Isabella, however, is slightly trickier. The dogs below show nicely-pigmented liver and isabella noses, but it’s common for both colours to have very light, even pink, noses, and it is also common for isabellas to have darkish noses that look like liver. It is therefore very difficult to tell a liver from an isabella unless there is some liver/isabella in the coat

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Liver nose (left) and isabella nose (right). Most isabella noses aren’t this dark, but they can be The dilution gene also causes the eyes to lighten to amber. The colour is likely to be paler than the amber eyes seen on liver dogs.

Identifying Dilute Dogs

Nose Color Comparison

Eye Color Changes


Additional Considerations

Predicting Puppy Coat Colors

Ethical Breeding Practices

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