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Home to 5 German Shorthaired Pointers 3 Pembroke Welsh Corgis (and 2 snowshoes) |
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Gifted Bird Dogs for Experienced Hunters and Pembroke Welsh Corgis for performance and companionship |
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Q: What colors and markings do you expect? |
A: If we breed liver to liver, all of the puppies will be some combination of liver and white.
If we breed black to liver, you can expect between 50% and 100% of the pups to be some combination of black and white, with the remainder liver and white.
If we breed black to black, we'd expect 75% to 100% of the pups to be black and white.
As for the color patterns, you really need a solid dog to get solids. Hot ticked to hot ticked tends to yeild hot ticked pups. We do get a few dogs that border on "white factor" and if you look deep in the pedigrees you can see where it comes from.
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This machine translation is intended to help, but is not perfect. Please forgive any mistakes the computer makes in translation.
La traduction française n'est pas tout à fait au point, mais nous y travaillons... Merci.
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