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by Imzadi83 » Tue Feb 14, 2017 1:27 pm
//Kitty cat wrote:Shadow~Wolf wrote:Oh no you guys :c
So I was outside with Lucky and he knows how to catch things really well and I was going to take a slow motion video of him catching a ball but he wasn't paying attention and it hit him in the head. His reaction is kind of funny but i still feel bad. He seems perfectly fine and i pet him afterwards.

omgg I'm dead!
Agreed

He should be a meme
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by bloodredsheep » Tue Feb 14, 2017 1:33 pm
tea! wrote:bloodredsheep wrote:here's the link according to Great Dane Club of America it's an approved breeding practice. Now I don't agree with it but according to them its ok.
http://www.gdca.org/colorcode.html
that really shouldn't be approved :c
Here's is an image to explain double Merle's better.
red = puppies who died from the lethality of the harlequin gene
pink = puppies born with double Merle, so deaf / blind pups
yellow = puppies born with undesirable coat colors
white = the 4/16 are the ones born without any problem
An amazing Instagram that follows the story of a Great Dane pup
who I believe were bred from two Merle's is called quinns_story
I knew Harls are modified merles just didn't know that merle = harl.
I though harls only carried a merle gene. that's why it still threw double merles. didn't know merle = modified merle
I actually own a double merle great dane named Schatzi. her parents were a merle and a harl byb its a long story lol
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by Fascai » Tue Feb 14, 2017 3:05 pm
Its baffling to me that a "breeder" can get away with making 1200$ off of a vision impaired mutt. Especially when this was the second puppy within the last two litters to have a vision impairment that was not present at birth. This doodle fad is rotten.
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by ShadowHunteress » Tue Feb 14, 2017 3:13 pm
Fascai wrote:Its baffling to me that a "breeder" can get away with making 1200$ off of a vision impaired mutt. Especially when this was the second puppy within the last two litters to have a vision impairment that was not present at birth. This doodle fad is rotten.
Doodles just... baffle me, like most "Designer breeds", people get into them for making money and have no care for the dogs health.
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by Eremite » Tue Feb 14, 2017 5:14 pm
Kasper wrote:
Harlequins can be bred safely to harlequins with absolutely no health risk. It's only merle x merle that produces health problems.
It's also one of the reasons that merles aren't recognized by kennel clubs, since they can create major issues.
Harlequin is just modified merle. The harlequin gene only works when the merle gene is also present meaning a harlequin dog also has an active merle gene. So yes you will still have health risks when breeding harl x merle, harl x harl, merle x merle.
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