Please indicate the complexity of the color/markings your dog possesses:
Please only consider the color and markings on your dog's head and neck and how difficult they will be to replicate
-Complex color/markings -colors/markings that are highly variable/uneven such as merle, brindle, ticking, roan, heavily shaded/variable sable, agouti/wolf sable, salt and pepper, northern domino, heavily shaded masking, any of the previous markings combined with any other color/markings, etc.
-Moderately complex color/markings -colors/markings that have a moderate amount of variability that don't require a great deal of precision such as lightly shaded sable, very light and clean edged ticking, grizzle/domino, chinchilla, shaded masking on otherwise clear fawn/sable, clean dalmatian spotting, urajiro/countershading on solid colors, etc
-Minimally complex colors/markings -colors that are primarily simple and solid with very small amounts of shading/complexity such as *almost* clear sable, simple markings with some shading on the muzzle or very lightly shaded edges, saddle tan with extreme creeping (very small amount of dark coloring), black and tan with lightly shaded edges, tricolor with clean/sharp edges, albino, etc
-Simple markings -colors/markings that have clean, crisp edges and no shading such as large solid spots on clean white, crisp black and tan, crisp Irish markings, etc
-Solid color -solid colors with no shading or markings (aside from the inner ears, which will be colored appropriately)
-White -No color added to the leather aside from the inner ears and the leather will still be sealed.
-Unfinished for DIY -Fully assembled (eyes attached, glued and riveted) with split ring. They do NOT come with any supplies to color or seal the leather and typically I add color and sealant prior to assembly, so keep this in mind if considering this option. Alcohol ink markers are my recommendation for color, but any leather dye should work (small touches of leather paint ok too, but large areas may crack). I also strongly recommend using a leather finish/sealant to protect your keychain and prevent color from bleeding. *No refunds will be issued for dissatisfaction with DIY results.! **NOT FOR RESALE**
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