So how can you distinguish between a pink white that is all white, and a pink white that has some color to it?
I guess my confusion lies with the Phenotype. I know that all Pink Whites are result of a Beige and White chin, making their genotypes beige/white. But I always looked at pink whites to be all white chins, with the pink ears, pads and such. I rarely see pink whites that have mosaic beige spots. Well, Ive seen them, I just thought that we called them something different, it would make it easier if they had another classification so that pink whites could be considered all white, and the ones with the beige markings could be called something else.
When people are asking me for a pink white, some of them assume they are all white, and are dissappointed when I tell them one of them has beige on them. So not a lot of people realize the whole pink white thing.