What is a Pyrenean Wolfhound? wrote:Pyrenean Wolfhounds are a breed recently discovered roaming the Pyrenees mountains, by a group of hikers. These hikers found a small pack of the breed, and brought it to the attention of local scientists, who have deliberated and decided that these dogs originated from the Russian Wolfhound, or as they’re more commonly referred to, the Borzoi. Their theory is that a small group of them was released- perhaps escaping from a campsite or home- or a crashed truck. Over quite a long time, the dogs began to adapt slightly, and develop a hardy body, equipped with grippy paw pads that allowed for them to scale the mountains more easily. Despite being feral dogs, they have cheerful, friendly personalities, and are now open to being adopted out to homes. Although they’re quite a rare sight, scientists have begun to breed them and they’ve become a favorite among families and singles alike.
Gold beetle custom for Ringo.
- username: Ringo
name: Teko
sex: male
Age: 4
Phenotype: Masked Chocolate Brindle/Black and Tan Merle
Genotype: ll / Kkᵇʳ / Eᵐe / bb / CᶜʰCᶜʰ / DD / AᵗAᵗ / mm / Hh / SS / tt
ll / kk / Ee / BB / Cᶜʰcᶜʰ / Dd / AᵗAᵗ / Mm / hh / SS / tt
Stats:
- speed: 40
stamina: 40
agility: 40
strength: 40
intelligence: 40
------------------------------------------ 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
------------------------------------------ DDD: Foundation
Notes:
- masked chocolate brindle is the dominant coat passing at 70%
- the recessive coat is black and tan merle passing at 30%
- somatic passes at 15%