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I've heard so. Don't know if it's in anywhere else.Seraphina said:Is it the one that makes pure black GSD? Does it exist in any other breed?Natalia said:
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I've heard so. Don't know if it's in anywhere else.Seraphina said:Is it the one that makes pure black GSD? Does it exist in any other breed?Natalia said:
I do not know the full list, but it was found in Schipperke, Shetland Sheepdogs and Puli. Australian and Belgian Sheepdogs have both - dominant black (K) and recessive (a). Maybe in some other breeds as well.Sachiko said:I've heard so. Don't know if it's in anywhere else.Seraphina said:Is it the one that makes pure black GSD? Does it exist in any other breed?Natalia said:
I will have to search for this thread!Seraphina said:It does exist in Whippet, there has been a litter discussed here on k9 in the racing section not so long ago, when 2 supposedly fawn dogs produced some brindles. They were genetically tested and paternity was correct. One of the parents was fawn and the other was ee red as well as brindle, which obviously was not apparent.
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