In breeds where many variations are allowed, these tests can help predict the probability of potential litters to include fawn, sable, tawny, tan point, tricolor or
recessive black puppies.
Not exact matches
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.
The gene for all
black is
recessive, so two parents with that gene who are grown can make a
black puppy.
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.