@Spiritstar3 - Herding breeds work the same absolutely! Border Collies for example have been seen with drop ears on occasion, however most herding breeds do not include drop ears in their standard- which leads to these dogs being sold primarily as pets if they are not working lines. There are plenty of variants for each kind of ear as well, which we don't currently know how they occur. Maybe in some breeds, like greyhounds, their specific kind of cocked ear causes the ears to remain only cocked for example (at least in theory)! It's mostly about selective breeding.
Spiritstar3 wrote:I have a question/request!Forum/viewtopic.php?t=4875517What would Ginn (gray and white wolfdog) and Shiro (white Shiba Inu) produce?
As they
look to be off-white and the patterning looks more like that of a wild type agouti, I'm under the assumption that Ginn would be Wild Agouti, which very often dilutes the undercoat quite a lot! This guess aswell is also because isn't easy to get white spotting to appear on wolf mixes due to wolves not having that spotting gene at all (same with dilute).
Agouti often comes with a lot of greys, as well as making an almost "goggled" face marking! From what I can see of the markings, that would be more along what I would assume is the case. Since I can't see the nose, I'll assume (for fun mainly) that the markings themselves are blue, making them dilute. If the nose is black, they're black based- if theyre blue, theyre diluted black aka blue based.
White Shibas are just like that of white German Shepherds! No white spotting present!
Results wrote:Ginn: Blue Wild Agouti on Tan
awaw / BB / +ct+ct / dd / pp / EE / kyky / ii / uu
Shiro: White with Countershading
atat / BB / CtCt / DD / pp / ee / kyky / II / UU
Puppy Results: All puppies are Black based!
All puppies are Agouti carrying tanpoint!
All puppies have light Countershading on any present red!
All puppies are Cream based (agouti and Countershading lighten the cream to white on relevant markings)
All puppies are Non-Dilute carrying dilute!
All puppies have slightly curled tails.
All puppies carry Recessive Red, but do not show it.
Spiritstar3 wrote:I have a question/request!Forum/viewtopic.php?t=4875517What would Spirit (black and white husky or Shiba) and Star (red and white Shiba or Pomsky) produce?
Fun thing about Siberian Huskies, they contain a gene called Northern Domino! It looks very similar to either White Spotting OR Countershading, but is neither! Depending on the base a locus present,
it even looks different from eachother! For simplicity, I'll be doing the first assumption for each parent (especially as pomskies are mixed breeds themselves which do not have proper standard). Siberian Huskies also typically do not have a proper curled tail, and instead sport a 'Sickle Tail' which is just the way the dog holds the tail when not sitting/laying down. You'll be able to tell if a dog has a sickle tail if they can lay the tail completely flat on the ground, because curled tailed dogs cannot do that!
Results wrote:Spirit: Northern Domino Black Tanpoint on Tan with Pseudo Irish
atat / BB / +ct+ct / EaEa / pp / kyky / SSp / uu
Star: Tan with Countershading
atat / BB / CtCt / ee / pp / kyky / SS / UU
Puppy Results:All puppies show Northern Domino and carry Recessive Red!
All puppies have Tanpoint, Tan based "red"!
All puppies are Black Based!
All puppies have Light Countershading (only shows up on "red")!
All puppies have Slightly Curled tails!
25% of puppies may have Pseudo Irish or less white, 75% have no white at all!
Spiritstar3 wrote:I have a question/request!Forum/viewtopic.php?t=4636335What would Nome and Zion produce? (They’re kind of hard to see, but you should be able to read the names)
Unfortunately theres a bit too many variables to really tell. Both coats are simple, yes, but theres a couple variables I'd need confirmed or denied to properly determine.
Due to white spotting not forming in the way present- I would need to know which of these coats
Nome is:
A. Northern Domino Liver Tanpoint on Tan, or
B. Black Agouti on Cream (lightened to white). Keep in mind that Liver dogs have pink/brown noses and golden eyes always, but I understand that interpretation can be varied when making slightly less realistic coats!
Similarly with
Zion, I'd need to know which coat they are:
A. Black Standard Merle with Harlequin Gene
(Only chihuahua and great danes contain the harlequin gene),
B. Black with Flecked Extreme Piebald (
Only Dalmatians contain the Flecking Gene), or
C. Black with Piebald.
While I can tell Gonn is Black with Tanpoint on Tan with Residual White, Kaio doesn't line up with any realistic markings that I could really tell unfortunately. If you have any knowledge of what coat they're based on I might be based, I might be able to tell what they could produce?