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by Charlie Ivory on 02 December 2004 - 17:12
Will the people that were looking for a young black female please email me if you have not found one yet.
Thanks,
Charlie
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by PINERIDGE on 02 December 2004 - 17:12
Can Randy produce solid blacks ?
by D.H. on 02 December 2004 - 19:12
If you are talking about Randy v Grafental, then yes. His sire is black, making Randy black recessive. You need black or black recessive on both sides of a litter's pedigree in order to get black. Meaning the bitch has to be either solid black, or black recessive. Making a dog black recessive goes further back in the pedigree than just the parent. If a sibling of an ancestor is black, then that sibling was black recessive and that can crop up again in the present dog in the right combination with the breeding partner.
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by PINERIDGE on 02 December 2004 - 20:12
Yup, (I knew that) -- Just wanted to know if that was
in Randy's genes. I personally do not want a black dog. People do get hung up on colors and I suppose they have a right. I am partial to bi-colors and dark sables - but we have had (normal) black/tan's and
the darker orange/gold. Untimately, it's the dog on inside that matters. Hopefully we can get both to match. Someone who had approached us looking for a black puppy (a long time ago) was warned that they may find the righ color in the wrong dog - and sure enough - they found one - it got a little older and proceeed to eat their kids !!! If you want a Blue Volvo and I try to sell you a Blue Toyota - and say -
well - it's BLUE and that's what you wanted -- it's
not really -- it's that whole wolf in German shepherd clothes thing -- Be careful what you wish for.
Better a black GSD than a WHITE one then .
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