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Thread: Why Do So Many People Get it WRONG?

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    Recently bred a Black dog to a red red nosed female, got 7 pups none are black, 4 chocolates, 2 red, and 1 blonde. Only 1 has a black nose,

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Ez Country View Post
    Recently bred a Black dog to a red red nosed female, got 7 pups none are black, 4 chocolates, 2 red, and 1 blonde. Only 1 has a black nose,

    The black dog had a recessive rednose gene.

    Your 4 chocolates carry the black gene ... albeit diluted ... while the 2 reds and 1 blonde do not

    Jack

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by tasoschatz View Post
    The gene that produces the dilution of a color can be found also in animals with beize color etc. The major colors suppose to be black and brown and all the others different shades of these two. So it is possible from a breeding between a black dog and a beize one to get some grey color pups, I have seen it happen quite often actually, but it seems to happen somewhat selectively, some dogs produce grey, some seal and some nothing from the above. The same gene also produces blue eyes, the ice colored ones.
    I have got the above info from Great Danes' sites, all these "more official and historically followed" breeds do provide good info on such matters due to acquired for hundrends of years data.
    Interesting, thank you.

    Jack

  4. #14
    A very nice litter so far very young but all the pups are beauty's, the chocolate's have blue eyes, both parents are inbred from different families

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    OK I HAD A BUDDY THAT BRED HIS SMALL TINY RED RED NOSE BITCH INTO A BIGGER BLUE WATCHDOG/MCB CROSS THE WHOLE LITTER WAS RED REDNOSE SOME WERE MAYBE CHOCOLATE OR LIGHT RED RED NOSES AND THE OTHER HALF WERE BRIGHT BLACK JUST A LIL THING THAT CAME TO MIND WHEN I WAS READING THIS TOPIC

  6. #16
    Ch red gator is a dirty red rednose dog out of two buckskin blacknose parents, my shitfire bitch is also out of buckskin blacknose parents, she is a blonde rednose. Both dont resemble there parents but othere dogs back in there pedigrees and both are not closely related. When I bred them together I got all rednose dogs to my surprise not even 1 blacknose.
    Both dogs have 1 rednose grandparent I should add.
    So now what are the chances of there offsprings together producing blacknose dogs?

  7. #17
    TWO RED RED NOSE DOGS DONT MATTER THE SHADE WILL ALWAYS PRODUCE ALL RED RN LITTERS DONT MATER WHAT EVERY TIMEI HAVE SEEN IT OVER AND OVER THREW THE YEARS

  8. #18
    a friend just had a litter dam is a double bred boomer bitch (red, red nose) and the sire is a honeybounch x jeep (dirty buckskin ). littler of 7 i think two of the pups are black,

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    Quote Originally Posted by abc View Post
    a friend just had a litter dam is a double bred boomer bitch (red, red nose) and the sire is a honeybounch x jeep (dirty buckskin ). littler of 7 i think two of the pups are black,
    Guarantee that "red/rednose" is simply a mis-identified chocolate/rednose

    Jack

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    jack are you referring to the bullyson thread over on peds online referring to that linebred crackerjack dog comming out buckskin with a red nose???

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