Does that mean he is a Russian Winter White?
By Luna Bug No, not necessarily. Russian Campbell’s Dwarfs come in a variety of colors that are often confused as being Winter Whites. Winter Whites only come in the normal (agouti), Pearl, and Sapphire Blue. The biggest difference between the two is that Winter Whites will actually change their coat from normal (agouti), Pearl, or Sapphire Blue, to solid white with black ticking and black dorsal stripe. This happens about once a year. Russian Campbell’s will not change into a yearly white coat. Often it is hard to tell an agouti (normal brown) Campbell’s from a Winter White (darker brown with some black ticking). Some of the differences are the black, or darker brown colors on the dorsal stripe and side arches. Normal (agouti) Russian Winter White Dwarf Notice the dark black dorsal stripe and dark side arches. Notice the white under the black side arches on the Winter White. Normal (agouti) Russian Campbell’s Dwarf Notice the lighter brown color dorsal stripe and less obvious brown si