| Irish Spotting (s^i) |
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| This involves white spotting on most parts of the coat, but not crossing the back beyond the withers. This color pattern is evident on the Border Collie, Australian Shepherd and other breeds that have the white collar. New research has proven that the white undersides of the Border Collie is dictated by a different gene. |
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