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by gsdlover0507 on 22 December 2015 - 01:12

Hi I'm considering a litter where sire is a red and black saddle back showline male. Dam is all black shepherd. We want a puppy that will have the same color and markings as the sire. From what I researched though is it true that the pups will probably turn out more blanket then saddle. As puppies both blanket and saddles look a like is there a way to tell?

Dakonic

by Dakonic on 22 December 2015 - 05:12

The recessive gene that produces a solid black dog does not affect the strength of pigment. I have seen black produce dogs lacking pigment.

As far as blanket vs saddle, it's the same base genetic just varying strength of the black. If the sire is a saddle, your chances of getting that pattern is more likely. You're better off looking at their ancestry and what it has produced.
http://www.gsdinfo.co.uk/Breed%20Info/Colour%20&%20Pigment.htm

Dawulf

by Dawulf on 22 December 2015 - 05:12

From what I have seen, dogs carrying the recessive black gene almost always have a stronger saddle (are closer to blanket back or are blanket) than dogs that don't.

AnaSilva

by AnaSilva on 22 December 2015 - 10:12

Like Dakonic said, in theory, the black gene does not affect the intensity, it is controlled by different locus.  http://www.doggenetics.co.uk/index.htm great site to learn about that stuff Wink Smile


by gsdlover0507 on 22 December 2015 - 17:12

Dad parents or both blk n red saddle backs 

Mom's parents is bi color and sabel but mom came out all black 


Cutaway

by Cutaway on 22 December 2015 - 20:12

@gsdlover0507 - Is your reason for breeding these dogs the color of the coat??? Why breed either of the two dogs in question? What are the characteristics and traits you are trying to further in the GSD line?





 


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