This distinctive canine coat pattern typically involves a base of white, with markings of black and orange or liver and tan. A classic example presents with black markings on the body and ears, often with a speckled or ticked pattern on the white areas, and tan points above the eyes, on the cheeks, chest, and legs. Variations exist, with some dogs exhibiting more prominent ticking or roaning.
The striking aesthetic of this coloration has contributed to the breed’s enduring popularity. Historically, these distinct markings aided hunters in locating their dogs in the field. While the practical necessity has diminished in modern times, this coat pattern remains a highly valued characteristic among breed enthusiasts. The tri-color pattern does not indicate any inherent differences in temperament or ability compared to other English Setters.