I just had her out and checked the undercoat and it is grayish. I fluffed
the fur against the grain and there is definitely a color difference there.
Is that what you are talking about? Then she is an argente golden?
Susan
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From: "Elizabeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: Yellow Fox?
> A yellow fox (as opposed to an argente golden) would not have a grey
undercoat,
> so take a look. Also if you are familiar with DEHs, you know how there is
> almost an extension of the white belly markings up by the ears? (if you
compare
> it to an agouti you might see what I mean) Well a yellow fox has that same
> markings, marked like a DEH except a lighter shade of gold, and of course
ruby
> eyes.
>
> Elizabeth