Brindle
Brindle refers to a coat color pattern characterized by dark stripes or streaks over a lighter base color. The stripes are typically narrow and run along the length of each hair, producing a tiger-like appearance. The overall effect ranges from subtle overlays to bold, high-contrast markings, depending on background color and stripe density. Although most commonly associated with dogs, brindle patterns have been reported in other domestic animals as well.
In dogs, brindle is a recognized color variation in many breeds and can occur in several forms,
Genetically, brindle results from the way pigment is distributed within individual hairs and across the coat.
Common dog breeds that display brindle include Boxers, Dutch Shepherds, Plott Hounds, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, and