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  1. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    Dachshunds can be sooooo many colours! I have double dapples. Merle genetics is what got me hooked on colour genetics ;)
  2. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    OH I never saw the white! Then yes, she would be Ss^p
  3. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    Here... found my favorite dog genetics site again for you.... http://www.doggenetics.co.uk/series.html
  4. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    Ok lets fix this... If she is an ee red... A could be anything, she is BB or Bb, DD or Dd, ee, gg, H could be anything, I isn't known how it works, k^br k^br or k^br k or kk (K doesn't exist in dachshunds), MM or Mm or mm (no way to tell), SS, T could be anything. If she is clear sable...
  5. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    Omg look at me totally put my foot in it... Of course there is a greying locust! Dammit. I'm an idiot. I've spent so much time learning from BC people who dont HAVE the greying gene, that I totally forgot about my poodles and the research I've done there! So then I went and looked up...
  6. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    What we absolutely know about your dog's colour if she is an ee is that she is ee, BB or Bb, DD or Dd, K^br k or kk, SS (no white. The spotting gene is an incomplete dominance thing), and her A and m locusts could be anything. English creams are ee reds or Clear sables. With a different...
  7. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    No, that's the intensity locust. There is no chinchilla allele in dogs.
  8. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    K is dominant black and brindle. The A locust cannot act on K but can on K^br and k. The K locust can be B (black) or b(brown) it just controls the ammt of eumelanin (black) or Pheomelanin(red) (gonna have to check spelling... I likely spelled it wrong) Yes, the D locust... totally forgot...
  9. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    Plus coat length has several locusts, too. One for length, one for curl, and one for wire.
  10. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    ee red cannot show merle/dapple. I don't know what you mean by the c's, g's, t's and d's. You missed K. L I'm assuming is for coat length.
  11. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    There are many locusts for colour... K (dominant black), A (sable, agouti, black and tan and masks), M (merle/dapple), B (black or brown), E (Recessive red), I (intensity), S (wgite spotting/piebald) and I may have forgotten something... All of these locusts act independently from eachother...
  12. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    And oh my how cute was she!
  13. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    Black is dominant so she is either Bb or BB. ee is a separate locust, and covers EVERYTHING. Even merle/dapple. So it's really hard to know what her genotype is.
  14. DeafDogs

    New member with a Double Dapple

    Awwwww he's beautiful! I have 2 deaf and vi double dapples as well ;)
  15. DeafDogs

    What color is Rosie?

    She is an ee red if she was born with a black nose ;)
  16. DeafDogs

    Hill's B/D

    As I said, one of the reasons. Cats are desert animals, who evolved to get most of their water from their prey. Consequently, cats dont hace a very strong thirst drive and do not drink enough. It's estimated that a dry fed cat spends most of their lives half dehydrated. Consequently, this is...
  17. DeafDogs

    Hill's B/D

    Ah well, that's at least alot better :) my cat doesn't eat anything but canned or raw. Dry food just isn't on the menu :)
  18. DeafDogs

    Hill's B/D

    The way you said anything that doesn't look like cat food.
  19. DeafDogs

    Hill's B/D

    Any dry food is the absolute worst thing you can feed a cat with urinary issues. Well, its bad for all cats. And if your vet is recommending dry food, you need new vet who actually lnows something about cats.
  20. DeafDogs

    Hill's B/D

    Feeding dry food is one of the reasons cats get crystals, btw. Alot of cats are kibble addicts. That can be changed, if you're willing to put in the time and frustration.
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