Joyce I'm with you, the beiges and tans are hard to see.
I'm thinking now my little 9/11 beige/tan is a beige.
I had a homo born here once and he was so light with just the tips of his fur a golden brown.
The 9/11 kits has gone to a mousy hetero beige color with a lighter chest, but no barring can be seen YET!
I think he is a hetero beige now.
I've been looking and looking at so many pics and find they are all so different. Some could be lighting problems.
I think some of them have become so muted, and I have been guilty of causing some of it in my chins.
I should never have put a hetero beige and an ebony together, but they fell in love so I had no intros.
The kits are just not a good color.
To me to look at a hetero it looks just like a standard but beige.
Some have very definite barring while others seem a more solid color.
In the standards and the heteros should you have distinctive barring?
They talk about lights,med, and darks, so what's desired on the show table?
Do you see standards with distinctive barring, or are they more of a solid coloring?