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by Dogs Can Bark » Sat May 15, 2010 9:55 am
That's cool. ^-^ I'm kind of excieted because we kept one of our BC puppies, who is black and white (of course). She carries the red and tri, and we are going to either do an AI or find a stud near us. So we could have every color if we find a good male. Although, color really shouldn't matter. >.> But still, we also breed Corgis, so all we really see is sable, tri, and black and white.
We had another red merle Border a while back, and she acciedently got bred, so we ended up with pups of color. But, as the father didn't have any red in him, we just had blue merles, tri's, and black and white puppies.
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by Atwood » Sat May 15, 2010 10:16 am
That happened to a friend of mine with her Stumpy Tail Cattledog - she bred her short-coated blue female to a short-coated blue male, and ended up with two blues and three reds, with one blue having long fur and two of the reds having full tails (the STC should have no tail or a naturally short tail). o.O She did DNA testing, and apparently the pups' daddy is who he was supposed to be and the mother's definitely pure as well, so there were just some unusual traits cropping up there.
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