Best Opposite - Pied Pebbles, of I Love My Gerbil, owned by Pam Thompson, Yorkville, Illinois PIED 002 –Best Opposite F Burmese Pied – Nice wide pied collar. White in the tail. Pretty facial contrast. Coat could use a sandbath, greasy coat.
Pied_002 Female Burmese Pied
3rd - Pied Totoro of Waterfield, owned by Rumiko Küllsen, Germany PIED 003 – Third M Agouti Pied – Nice strong agouti color and contrast. Complete pied collar. Good tail tuft. A bit small for a male.
Pied_003 Male Agouti
Placement Gerbil owned by Name Judges comments
Pied_004 moved to Classic Spot
1st - Pied Sand Flea, of Surf Shack Gerbils, owned by Calley Steelman, Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina PIED 005 –1st Male Nutmeg – Looks like his collar may not extend completely on the right side. Nice tail with very nice tuft.
Pied_005 Male Nutmeg
Placement Gerbil owned by Name Judges comments
Pied_006 moved to Classic Spot class
2nd - Pied Kringle, owned by Julia Kurokawa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin PIED 007 –2nd Nice complete collar. Good eye shape. Tail could be straighter. Very nice topline. Animated.
Pied_007 Male Gray Agouti
Arwen Undomiel, of Gerbils Assemble, owned by Lorry-Gail Malcolm, Oklahoma PIED 008 – Judging as a pied grey agouti. A little light for a gray agouti but dilute grey agouti is not a standard color. Pied collar could be fuller. Good feminine topline.
Pied_008 Female Dilute Grey Agouti
Oreo, owned by Julia Kurokawa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin PIED 009 – Pied collar does not extend all the way around as shown from the top photo. Nice contrast in black and white intensity of color.