What status does the American Miniature Schnauzer Club assign to merle and parti colors?
Answer
They are *not* recognized by the AKC according to the AMSC
The American Miniature Schnauzer Club (AMSC) aligns its recognized standards closely with the American Kennel Club (AKC) regarding coat color eligibility for championship events. The AMSC maintains clarity that colors deviating significantly from the core recognized palette, such as merle patterns and the parti pattern itself, are not officially recognized within their scope pertaining to the AKC standard. This institutional stance reinforces the disqualification status for these dogs when attempting to compete for conformation titles regulated by these primary American bodies, even though the genes for these colors persist in the population.

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