Since chocolate Labs will not carry the black gene, they can not
produce black puppies.
In order for a litter to
produce black puppies both the sire and dam must carry the black gene.
Not exact matches
Ranger is
black, Sassy is
black, and they
produced six
black puppies in their first litter.
Black and Tan and Chocolate and Tan are recessive colors to red, i.e. two black and tan dogs can't produce a red puppy unless they both contain the recessive red
Black and Tan and Chocolate and Tan are recessive colors to red, i.e. two
black and tan dogs can't produce a red puppy unless they both contain the recessive red
black and tan dogs can't
produce a red
puppy unless they both contain the recessive red gene.
Therefore, a
Black & Silver with the genotype of at, at; E, e; K, k bred to another
Black & Silver with the same genotype can
produce a white
puppy.
A brindle dog mated to a sable dog could
produce brindle
puppies, and a brindle dog mated to a dark dog with tan points could
produce black with brindle - pointed pups.
For example, CH Lobuff's Bare Necessities (
black Lab) was bred by the Guide Dog Foundation for the blind and is
producing puppies for both the ring and the foundation.
Thus, a dog that is observed to have a
black coat (phenotype) could
produce puppies that have coat colors other than
black.
There are many different breeding combinations that will
produce black Dane
puppies and other colors may also be thrown.
Tsavo will
produce stunning
puppies which will contain the
black brindle & reverse brindle XXL version of the presa canario line we breed.
Two chocolate dogs can
produce yellow
puppies, while two
black dogs can potentially
produce black, chocolate and yellow
puppies.
That means that a litter between two
black German Shepherds will only
produce solid
black puppies.
Dd = solid color (yellow,
black, or chocolate) However a dog with this gene can
produce dilute color
puppies if it mates with another dog with either Dd or dd gene.
While we do not have any solid
black dogs, we do occasionally have
puppies produced that are known as solid
black German Shepherds.
The
puppies produced may be either short or plush coat solid
black German Shepherd
puppies.
Breeding harlequins will
produce mantle Dane
puppies, as well as harlequins, merles, and mismarked
blacks.
Very reputable breeders of Labrador Retrievers sometimes
produce these gorgeous
puppies who are every bit as pure bred as their Chocolate, Yellow and
Black litter - mates.
A German Shepherd that is, say,
black and tan, can carry the recessive solid black gene and produce Black German Shepherd pup
black and tan, can carry the recessive solid
black gene and produce Black German Shepherd pup
black gene and
produce Black German Shepherd pup
Black German Shepherd
puppies.
The second way solid
Black German Shepherd
puppies are
produced is by mating two solid
blacks.