Breed Information
Scottish Beranhunds (Canis ursidae) are apex predators originating in northern Scotland. They are mainly carnivores and mostly eat deer, fish, and seals. Depending on their location they sometimes come in to contact with cattle and will prey on them. All Beranhunds are wild until captured by their handler or it is a breeding. . The breed wears a Halti. the canine equivalent of a halter.
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~ To adopt a Beranhund, you must be a level 1 or higher. If you are not, you can apply as long as
you do not have a founder dog/founder dog form posted. ~
What do we have here? This beran seems to have two mutations rather new to the species. it
lacks the standard fluff and is rather slim in coat type. not to mention those markings and
another bear tail!
So for this milestone. pretty up your forms, write a story about their hardships due to their
lack of fluff, markings etc. and you are allowed one extra of your choosing. forms must be
posted here and no linking to them please. kennels need to be linked also as always.
End Date: Sept 15th.
- Username; Elissa Trevelyan
Handler's Name; Elissa Trevelyan
Kennel; Burning Glen Kennels
Beran Name; Hissrad
Sex; Male
Age; 4
Phenotype; Graying Chocolate with leopard spots.
Genotype; Ee / Kk / bb / Dd / AᵗAᵗ / GG / mm / hh / SS / tt / XX / zz / lˢlˢ / fˢfˢ
Lineage
------------------------------------------ SSS: Foundation
----------------- SS: Foundation
------------------------------------------ SSD: Foundation
Sire: Foundation
------------------------------------------ SDS: Foundation
----------------- SD: Foundation
------------------------------------------- SDD: Foundation
------------------------------------------ DSS: Foundation
----------------- DS: Foundation
------------------------------------------ DSD: Foundation
Dam: Foundation
------------------------------------------ DDS: Foundation
----------------- DD: Foundation
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