What are the two primary recognized color patterns for the Welsh Terrier?

Answer

Black and tan or Grizzle and tan.

The coloration for the Welsh Terrier is specific and must adhere to one of two primary patterns: black and tan, or grizzle and tan. In both accepted variations, the main body coat is characterized by a dark pigmentation. If the dog is black and tan, the body is solid black. If the dog is grizzle and tan, the body color is a grizzle, which is an intermingling of black, white, and sometimes grey hairs, resulting in a salt-and-pepper effect. The tan markings are consistently found distributed on the legs, the head region, and often on the underside of the dog, creating a pronounced contrast against the dark body.

What are the two primary recognized color patterns for the Welsh Terrier?
appearanceDogmorphologyphysical characteristicWelsh Terrier