What defines the 'banded hairs' characteristic of the Salt and Pepper Schnauzer pattern?
Answer
Each individual strand carries three distinct shades of gray.
The Salt and Pepper color pattern, often considered the most traditional for the breed, is genetically expressed through a unique hair structure known as 'banded hairs.' This means that when examining a single strand of hair from a Salt and Pepper Schnauzer, one can observe three separate and distinct shades of gray along its length, ranging from very dark coloration to very light coloration. This banding effect creates the grizzled appearance characteristic of this standard color, distinguishing it from solid colors or patterns where banding might involve other hues like brown (as seen in Liver Pepper).

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