UKC Champion Sky Von Barren Berg CD BN RN HIC CGC TC TDI SV A Stamp Hips and Elbows OFA Shoulders OFA Thyroid OFA Cardiac OFA Full Dentition OFA DM Normal / Normal OFA DNA Bank MDR1 Normal Von Willebrand's Negative Homozygous
short coat gene (Sky can not whelp a long coat puppy)
Not exact matches
Traditionally, we know the German Shepherd to have a
short coat, but every once - in - awhile one of those GSD
genes will go «rogue.»
These dogs are born with
short, smooth
coats due to the inheritance of two recessive
genes.
Short descriptions of how the
genes work give an idea of how these colors and
coat patterns have been recorded in the genotype.
It has recently been demonstrated that in many breeds, the FGF5
gene is responsible for whether a dog has a long
coat (rough or fluffy), or a
short (smooth)
coat.
Many American hairless terriers are, as advertised, bare - skinned, though others have
short coats but carry the hairless
gene.
It has recently been demonstrated that in many breeds, the
gene FGF5 is responsible for whether a dog has a long
coat (rough or fluffy), or a
short (smooth)
coat.