What specific features characterize the Berger Blanc Suisse Long Coat variety?
Answer
Mane around the neck and trousers on the back of the legs
The Berger Blanc Suisse possesses a pure white coat that must always be double-layered, offering two acceptable length variations. The Long Coat variety is distinguished by having longer hair specifically developing into prominent features known as a mane around the neck area and feathering referred to as 'trousers' on the back of the legs. Both coat types must maintain density and a double layer, but the extended length of the long coat manifests in these particular, recognizable areas, while the standard cautions against allowing the overall coat length to become exaggerated.

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