The current SOP reads as follows:
Surface color fo the body is to be an evenly distributed bright fawn that is lightly tipped with liac. The intermediate color is to be bright fawn clearly defined over a bnd of white under color. Width of the intermediate band and the width of the under color band should be equal. Surface color of the belly is to be white to creamy tan, clearly defined over dove-gray under color. The chest, head, outside of ears and upper side of tail is to match the body surface color. Ears are to be laced in lilac. Eye circles, nostrils and jowls are to be white to creamy tan. Surface color of the underside of the tail is to match the surface color of the belly. Toenails to have pigmentation. Eyes - Blue-gray.
FAULTS: Surface color that is too light, too dark, uneven, or blue in appearance; barred feet; indistinct ring color; cut severly for failure to show dove-gray under color on the belly.
DQ'S: Harlequin type markings, Blue under color.
Surface color fo the body is to be an evenly distributed bright fawn that is lightly tipped with liac. The intermediate color is to be bright fawn clearly defined over a bnd of white under color. Width of the intermediate band and the width of the under color band should be equal. Surface color of the belly is to be white to creamy tan, clearly defined over dove-gray under color. The chest, head, outside of ears and upper side of tail is to match the body surface color. Ears are to be laced in lilac. Eye circles, nostrils and jowls are to be white to creamy tan. Surface color of the underside of the tail is to match the surface color of the belly. Toenails to have pigmentation. Eyes - Blue-gray.
FAULTS: Surface color that is too light, too dark, uneven, or blue in appearance; barred feet; indistinct ring color; cut severly for failure to show dove-gray under color on the belly.
DQ'S: Harlequin type markings, Blue under color.