Auckland dogs will be changing colours over the coming year. Dogs that were once ginger, copper, Blenheim, liver, mahogany, rust or auburn coloured will soon be known only as "red".
Say goodbye to your wheaten, cinnamon or chocolate coloured pooch and hello to the more prosaic "brown".
"We're standardising the colours we use to describe dogs into eleven plain shades, to bring them into line with the National Dog Database run by the Department of Internal Affairs," says Auckland Council's Bylaws and Regulatory Committee Chair, Councillor Calum Penrose.
The National Dog Database holds details of all registered dogs, their owners and any infringements that may have been issued against an owner or person in charge of a dog. When a dog is picked up by council officers they will be able to check the database, locate the owner and contact them.
But dog lovers should not be too concerned, says New Zealand Kennel Club President Clyde Rogers.