Deep Red: Red is the result of a recessive gene, but it’s pretty common, especially in a sable pattern that replaces.
White: White-coated German Shepherds are the result of a recessive gene, making them fairly uncommon.
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Panda Pattern: A German Shepherd with a panda pattern, otherwise known as “Piebald,” has the rarest coat color combination.
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Liver: The result of a combination of the recessive gene B locus, liver-colored German shepherds are rare.
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Grey: Silver/grey German Shepherds are fairly rare and differ greatly in appearance from the tan and black color.
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Fawn: Fawn-colored German Shepherds are fairly rare, but have been around for a long time.
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Blue: Blue German Shepherds are the result of a recessive gene combination, similar to their liver-coated counterparts.
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Black: While popular among pet owners, only 6.8 percent of German Shepherds are all black.
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