ok my shaved Holly!!

I shaved Holly about a week ago and she is so much cooler and happier ( maybe even crazier if that is possible :excited: ) My question is this; when I shaved her she is a pale gray all over but 2 days ago I started to notice some black hairs on the back of her neck running down to that wiggle butt. And now today it is even more pronounced.... is this the coat that she will have? Will this be her new color? I love it so I am hoping yes but I wanted to ask you guys to see what you thought. She is now 18 mo old .

thanks everyone!
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Are you talking about a darker patch of fur running down her spine from her shoulders to her rump? Asterisk has that too. I had noticed when she was shaved that she has a steel grey line running down her spine that is a few inches wide. The rest of her is this very pale silver. You can really notice the color change after she's bathed.

She's 15 months old now.
It's hard to say how light she will remain. When I do MO she is silver but each time the hair starts growing again she gradually gets darker. Jack will stay somewhat lighter when his hair comes back.
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