Thursday, December 31, 2009

What color puppies can my light red/american cream piebald female produce with my shaded red dapple male?

I'm just curious about what to expect. It's my first breeding and hoping there are people who know about this sort of stuff and can fulfill my curiosity! lol If it matters they are both longhair although the male has very course fur and it's not as long or as soft as the females. Thanks!What color puppies can my light red/american cream piebald female produce with my shaded red dapple male?
There is a risk that your female is a hidden dapple, red/cream can hide the merle effect so that means the puppies could be double dapple - blind and/or deaf.





If your male is obvously not breeding quality, ';the male has very course fur and it's not as long or as soft as the females';, why isn't he neutered?





What color puppies can my light red/american cream piebald female produce with my shaded red dapple male?
Only back yard breeders breed their dogs ';for fun';





Reputable breeders breed their dogs to improove and preserve the breed.. they spend alot of time and money prooving that their dogs are worthy of breeding before they breed by earning their CH titles in the show ring and doing expensive genetic tests. They also spend YEARS researching genetics, pedigrees, breeding, whelping, etc.











There's no way of knowing what colors you will get, it depends on what recessive genes the dogs carry as well.. there are also throwback genes that can crop up.





Please get them spayed and neutered.
Take the dogs to the vet and get the pregnancy terminated and then spay them both. There are too many sad unwanted dogs in the pound and you do not need to add any more.
This website has the genetics on color, coat and patterns down to the last ';gene';. Actually, it has more than I'd even thought I'd want to know.





http://www.lildachs.com/genetics.htm
Ummmm, are we talking daschund? If so, you may get varying shades of red, and some piebald. Really, it's kind of a good idea to learn about dog breeding and genetics before you breed, not after. Do you show your dogs, or are you just making puppies for fun? Ever looked to see how many purebred doxies are sitting in shelters, waiting to die? Maybe you should...


Well, like DUUHHHHH, ever heard of like, A Vet??? Like, they do this thing called SPAY when this happens...

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