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by MajicForest on 05 May 2018 - 01:05

by Hundmutter on 05 May 2018 - 06:05
Maybe the Russian breeders are using similar breeding programmes to the Brits.

by Western Rider on 05 May 2018 - 06:05
American showlines have solid blacks.

by Sunsilver on 05 May 2018 - 09:05
Indeed they do! This dog is from a kennel that's close to me:
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=2459894-madebs-pretty-little-liar
by akctrainer on 05 May 2018 - 14:05
No doubt they have and seem to be able to produce structure.
It's all new and remains to be seen if it's a fad or something that will be developed.

by Hundmutter on 05 May 2018 - 15:05
Is that any particular pedigree you have in mind, for us to 'check out', akctrainer, or will anything do ? LOL.
PS There is nothing new under the Sun. There have been Black dogs since the 1890s, nothing 'suspect' about it. The pedigree of Sunny's neighbours' dog has a Black on both sides, inside 4 generations. So much for recessives being carried in American & Canadian S/L. We know there are Black dogs in Germany (even if not in great numbers). We know there are Black dogs in the rest of Europe. UK included. Since most Russian pedigrees, at least the S/L ones, are [ like other European S/L pedigrees ] based in recent German S/L pedigrees, there will inevitably be Black dogs coming through there, also. This will increase numerically if enough people prefer the colour pattern to breed 'for' it.
by akctrainer on 05 May 2018 - 17:05

by Hundmutter on 05 May 2018 - 17:05
by foreversolucky on 06 May 2018 - 02:05

by Hundmutter on 06 May 2018 - 05:05
Indeed, foreversolucky, that is an impression I am increasingly getting these days, from here and elsewhere. Either way, whether Russian dogs or any others are producing Blacks - it is in the breed. By whichever route/ genes combo. We have until comparitively recently not been able to determine how the genetics works. Therefore there should be no surprise when it crops up.
Genetic principles are just that; there are no hard rules ! There are only probabilities. Puppies do not come out, e.g., in every litter containing Sables, based on the statistics for Sables. Some folk seem to expect them to, however ! Genes mix and match in individual dogs, they are turned On or Off in individual dogs. They get inherited while 'skipping' generations. Geneticists are still working on what does that. Too many people assume that a 'rule of thumb' is somehow immutable Holy Writ. And that is when nasty rumours about dark secrets and suspicious breeding start; fine, have suspicions about whether a certain sire is really a puppy's father, or whatever - but don't deny that a colour factor that is there & has always been there must be suspect - or at least be prepared to back it up with evidence of shenanigens !
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