Coat
Showing dwarfs are judged in a natural pose, without pushing the head to the table. The many varieties are grouped into five categories. Here are those groups in the US (grouped similarly in the UK):
•Self: black, blue, chocolate, lilac, Red-Eyed-White, Blue-Eyed-White
•Shaded: Sable Point, Siamese sable (UK: light, medium, dark), Siamese Smoke Pearl, Tortoiseshell
•Agoutis Chestnut, chinchilla, lynx, opal, squirrel
•Tan patterns Otters (black, blue, chocolate, lilac), Sable Marten (UK: light, medium, dark), Silver Martin (black, blue, chocolate, lilac), Smoke Pearl Marten, tans (black, blue, chocolate, lilac)
•Any other varieties Broken, fawn, Himalayan (Black, Blue, Chocolate, Lilac), orange, steel UK: Any other color
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Famous quotes containing the word coat:
“Essential truth, the truth of the intellectualists, the truth with no one thinking it, is like the coat that fits tho no one has ever tried it on, like the music that no ear has listened to. It is less real, not more real, than the verified article; and to attribute a superior degree of glory to it seems little more than a piece of perverse abstraction-worship.”
—William James (18421910)
“Americans living in Latin American countries are often more snobbish than the Latins themselves. The typical American has quite a bit of money by Latin American standards, and he rarely sees a countryman who doesnt. An American businessman who would think nothing of being seen in a sport shirt on the streets of his home town will be shocked and offended at a suggestion that he appear in Rio de Janeiro, for instance, in anything but a coat and tie.”
—Hunter S. Thompson (b. 1939)
“After us theyll fly in hot air balloons, coat styles will change, perhaps theyll discover a sixth sense and cultivate it, but life will remain the same, a hard life full of secrets, but happy. And a thousand years from now man will still be sighing, Oh! Life is so hard! and will still, like now, be afraid of death and not want to die.”
—Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (18601904)