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by soccer97 » Sun Nov 19, 2017 6:28 am
When a replacement is found for Amethyst, what will happen to her kennels? Because the last time I got a reply was in the summer and now it's winter. Will those kennels be thrown into winter or will they have a short fall and then go into winter? Or will we not be able to get replies until the spring?
Pet's name: Toby
RIP Toby.
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by carpe noctem. » Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:50 am
okay guys, i'm going to figure out something soon about all of this commotion and whatnot. I've been getting a bit overwhelmed with all the stuff I'm involved in currently, and I know you've all been wanting to get some replies up too. Hopefully this will all be sorted out by Monday! Until then, hang in there!
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aesthetic.
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by Chinch Bug » Mon Dec 11, 2017 3:19 am
Stone - Blue
Bailey - Chocolate with tan points and irish spotting
- - Pups won't have any tan/ginger. If Stone carries brindle or recessive non-black (k), points will either be brindled or clear.
- -All pups will be dominant black, unless Stone carries liver; will be blue (or isabela) if Bailey carries dilute.
- -Irish spotting might be a separate allele. If that is true, all pups will have white trimming (very small amounts of white)
other posibilities include: - -pups may have masks if Stone has it
- -white on pups may be ticked (sparsely dotted with their main/base colour) if Stone carries ticking
- -pups may be sable if Stone carries it
Thunder - Shaded sable with mask and white trimming
Nina - Shaded sable with mask
- -All pups will have masks
- -All pups will be sable
- -All pups will be black
- Due to Belgian Malinois not being know to have any form of white, the trimming is most likely not genetic.
Pretty sure that's all.
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