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Breed Code Listing and Color Code Listing BREED CODE LIST Unlisted Breeds May Not Be Eligible For Entry Into Hawaii The regulation of breeds that are permitted or prohibited from entering Hawaii are under the jurisdiction of the Plant Quarantine Branch. Refer to the Plant Quarantine website http://www.hawaiiag.org/hdoa/pi_pq_animal.htm for further information. CODE BREED DESCRIPTION CODE BREED DESCRIPTION CODE BREED DESCRIPTION FELINE BREEDS CANINE BREEDS CANINE BREEDS ABY ABBYSSINIAN PEM CORGI, PEMBROKE WELSH SKP SCHIPPERKE AB AMERICAN BOBTAIL DCL DACHSHUND, LONGHAIR GTS SCHNAUZER, GIANT AC AMERICAN CURL DSM DACHSHUND, MINIATURE MIS SCHNAUZER, MINIATURE ASH AMERICAN SHORTHAIR DSC DACHSHUND, SMOOTH STS SCHNAUZER, STANDARD BAL BALINESE DCW DACHSHUND, WIREHAIRED EST SETTER, ENGLISH BIR BIRMAN DAL DALMATIAN GDS SETTER, GORDON BOM BOMBAY DOB DOBERMAN PINSCHER SET SETTER, IRISH BS BRITISH SHORTHAIR DDB DOGUE DE BORDEAUX ANA SHEPHERD, ANATOLIAN BUR BURMESE ESK ESKIMO, AMERICAN ASI SHEPHERD, AUSTRALIAN CHA CHARTRAUX FIL FILA BRASILEIRO BSH SHEPHERD, BELGIAN CPH COLOR-POINT SHORTHAIR FHA FOXHOUND, AMERICAN GER SHEPHERD, GERMAN REX CORNISH REX FHE FOXHOUND, ENGLISH SPI SHAR-PEI CYM CYMRIC GRT GREAT DANE SHP SHEEPDOG, BELGIAN DEV DEVON REX GRP GREAT PYRANESE OLD SHEEPDOG, OLD ENGLISH DLH DOMESTIC LONGHAIR BRS GRIFFON, BRUSSELS SHT SHEEPDOG, SHETLAND DMH DOMESTIC MEDIUM HAIR PBG GRIFFON VENDEEN, PETITE SBA SHIBA-INU DSH DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR BASSETT SHI SHIH-TZU MAU EGYPTIAN MAU WPG GRIFFON, WIREHAIRED SIB SIBERIAN HUSKY XOT EXOTIC SHORTHAIR POINTING AWS SPANIEL, AMERICAN WATER HVA HAVANA BROWN HAR HARRIER BRT SPANIEL, BRITTANY HIM HIMALAYAN HAV HAVANESE CLM SPANIEL, CLUMBER JBT JAPANESE BOBTAIL AFG HOUND, AFGHAN COC SPANIEL, COCKER JAV JAVANESE BAS HOUND, BASSET ECS SPANIEL, ENGLISH COCKER KOR KORAT BLD HOUND, BLOOD ESS SPANIEL, ENGLISH SPRINGER LHS LONGHAIRED SCOTTISH FOLD CAT HOUND, CATAHOULA ETS SPANIEL, ENGLISH TOY CON MAINE COON COH HOUND, COON FLD SPANIEL, FIELD MAN MANX GRY HOUND, GREY IWS SPANIEL, IRISH WATER NOR NORWEGIAN FOREST CAT IBI HOUND, IBIZAN KCS SPANIEL, KING CHARLES OCI OCICAT WOF HOUND, IRISH WOLF SUS SPANIEL, SUSSEX OLH ORIENTAL LONGHAIR ITI HOUND, ITALIAN GREY TBS SPANIEL, TIBETAN OSH ORIENTAL SHORTHAIR NEH HOUND, NORWEGIAN ELK WTR SPANIEL, WATER PER PERSIAN OTT HOUND, OTTER WSS SPANIEL, WELSH SPRINGER RAG RAGDOLL PHA HOUND, PHAROAH SPZ SPITZ RUS RUSSIAN BLUE PLT HOUND, PLOTT STB ST. BERNARD SHS SHORTHAIRED SCOTTISH FOLD DER HOUND, SCOTTISH DEER AIR TERRIER, AIRDALE SI SIAMESE CHN JAPANESE CHIN AUS TERRIER, AUSTRALIAN SNG SINGAPURA JIN JINDO BED TERRIER, BEDLINGTON SNO SNOSHOE KEE KEESHOUND BDT TERRIER, BORDER SOM SOMALI KEL KELPIE BOS TERRIER, BOSTON BULL SPH SPHYNX KOM KOMONDOR BUL TERRIER, BULL TIF TIFFANY KUV KUVASZ CRN TERRIER, CAIRN TON TONKINESE KYU KYUSHU DAN TERRIER, DANDIE DINMONT TUR TURKISH ANGORA LAN LANDSEER GJT TERRIER, GERMAN JAGD TUX TUXEDO LEO LEONBERGER IRS TERRIER, IRISH VAN TURKISH VAN LAS LHASA APSO JRT TERRIER, JACK RUSSELL LOW LOWCHEN KBT TERRIER, KERRY BLUE CANINE BREEDS MLT MALTESE LLT TERRIER, LAKELAND BMS MASTIFF, BULL MCT TERRIER, MANCHESTER AFF AFFENPINSCHER DOG MASTIFF, FRENCH NFT TERRIER, NORFOLK AKI AKITA NEO MASTIFF, NEAPOLITAN NWT TERRIER, NORWICH MAL ALASKAN MALAMUTE MAS MASTIFF, OLD ENGLISH PIT TERRIER, PIT BULL AW AMERICAN WIREHAIRD SAB MASTIFF, S. AFRICAN BOERBOEL RAT TERRIER, RAT ARG ARGENTINE DOGO MIN MINIATURE PINSCHER SCT TERRIER, SCOTTISH ACD AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG MIX MIXED BREED SLY TERRIER, SELYHAM BJI BASENJI NEW NEWFOUNDLAND SLK TERRIER, SILKY BEA BEAGLE NGU NEW GUINEA SINGING SKY TERRIER, SKYE BEL BELGIAN TERVERUEN PAP PAPILLION SFT TERRIER, SMOOTH FOX BER BERNESE MOUNTIAN DOG PEK PEKINGESE WET TERRIER, SOFT COATED BIC BICHON FISE PPC PERRO DE PRESA CANARIO WHEATEN BOL BOLOGNESE PNT POINTER SBT TERRIER, STAFFORDSHIRE BULL BRZ BORZOI GSP POINTER, GERMAN TIB TERRIER, TIBETAN BDF BOUVIER DES FLANDERS SHORTHAIRED TFT, TERRIER, TOY FOX BOX BOXER QWP POINTER, GERMAN WIREHAIRED TMT TERRIER, TOY MANCHESTER BRI BRIARD POM POMERANIAN WEL TERRIER, WELSH ABD BULLDOG, AMERICAN MPO POODLE, MINIATURE WES TERRIER, WEST HIGHLAND EBD BULLDOG, ENGLISH SPO POODLE, STANDARD WHITE FBD BULLDOG, FRENCH TPO POODLE, TOY WFT TERRIER, WIREHAIRED FOX CAN CANAAN DOG PWD PORTUGESE WATER DOG YRK TERRIER, YORKSHIRE CSH CHIHUAHUA, SHORTHAIR PUG PUG AST TERRIER,AMERICAN STAFFORD CLH CHIHUAHUA, LONGHAIR PUL PULI SHIRE CMH, CHIHUAHUA, MEXICAN HAIRLESS CBR RETRIEVER, CHESAPEAKE BAY TOS TOSA CCR CHINESE CRESTED CUR RETRIEVER, CURLY COAT VIZ VIZSLA CHW CHOW CHOW FCR RETRIEVER, FLATCOATED WEI WEIMARANER BDC COLLIE, BEARDED GLD RETRIEVER, GOLDEN WHP WHIPPET BOR COLLIE, BORDER LAB RETRIEVER, LABRADORAQS-66 6/05 CLR COLLIE, ROUGH ROD RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLS COLLIE, SMOOTH ROT ROTTWEILER CDT COTON DE TULEIRE SAL SALUKI CWC CORGI, CARDIGAN WELSH SAM SAMOYED COLOR CODE LISTING CODE COLOR DESCRIPTION CODE COLOR DESCRIPTION CODE COLOR DESCRIPTION APR APRICOT FWN FAWN RON ROAN BGE BEIGE FLP FLAME POINT RUS RUST BLK BLACK GLD GOLD SAB SABLE BLD BLONDE GRY GRAY SLT SALT & PEPPER BLE BLUE HAR HARLEQUIN SP SEAL POINT MER BLUE MERLE HNY HONEY SIL SILVER BPT BLUE POINT IVY IVORY SMK SMOKE BLT BLUE TICK LEM LEMON SBL STEEL BLUE BRD BRINDLE LET LEMON TICK TAB TABBY BRZ BRONZE LIC LILAC TAN TAN BRN BROWN LIV LIVER TWY TAWNY BUF BUFF LIT LIVER TICK TGR TIGER CAL CALICO LPT LYNX POINT TPT TORTIE POINT CHM CHAMPAGNE MNK MINK TOR TORTOISE SHELL CHT CHESTNUT MRL MERLE TRI TRI-COLOR CHN CHINCHILA ONG ORANGE WHN WHEAT CHO CHOCOLATE PLT PLATINUM WHT WHITE CPT CHOCOLATE POINT RED RED YEL YELLOW CIN CINNAMON RBN REDDISH BROWN CRM CREAM RDG REDDISH GOLD .
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