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Moobli
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11-10-2012, 07:57 PM
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But it's so random.
It is certainly that
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11-10-2012, 07:58 PM
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Do u know the genetics? Incomplete x inactivation or mosiacism or chimerism maybe? Where's MerlinsMum!
I'm here!
I'd have said the above, too.
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11-10-2012, 08:00 PM
I think it's safe to say I like mismarked Dalmatians



I always seem to be drawn to Dals with large patches over their eyes, Cooper obviously has one but Darcey also has a patch over one eye (more prominent now than it was when I got her).
I'm not usually drawn to such dark markings as Darcey, but there was just something about her when I saw her pics.
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11-10-2012, 08:09 PM
Originally Posted by MerlinsMum View Post
I'm here!
I'd have said the above, too.
Wooohooo

Fab, the blog Tazer kindly posted states mosiacism too (would be cool if it was a true chimera tho)
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11-10-2012, 08:19 PM
[QUOTE=Wozzy;2606081]I keep coming across photos of a GSP which has very unusual markings. Usually, they have a solid coloured head, with or without a white flash but this bitch has a lightly ticked head and solid ears. I hope they dont mind me posting this photo but I think she is a stunning bitch:


That is a Braque du Bourbonnais isn't it? There are a few now in the UK from what I understand.
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11-10-2012, 08:24 PM
Originally Posted by Wyrd View Post
I think it's safe to say I like mismarked Dalmatians



I always seem to be drawn to Dals with large patches over their eyes, Cooper obviously has one but Darcey also has a patch over one eye (more prominent now than it was when I got her).
I'm not usually drawn to such dark markings as Darcey, but there was just something about her when I saw her pics.
Think these two are lovely too.
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11-10-2012, 08:34 PM
Originally Posted by Wyrd View Post
I think it's safe to say I like mismarked Dalmatians



I always seem to be drawn to Dals with large patches over their eyes, Cooper obviously has one but Darcey also has a patch over one eye (more prominent now than it was when I got her).
I'm not usually drawn to such dark markings as Darcey, but there was just something about her when I saw her pics.

Here's one you might like then - my friend's rescue dallie.




As for my preferences, I'm really not too bothered about colour (though sometimes wish I had something other than black and white dogs to photograph!)
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11-10-2012, 08:43 PM
Guess what this colour is

No cheeting

and that one - a full BC mad colouring
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11-10-2012, 08:49 PM
First one's a sable merle - second also could be, but given the heavy black saddle it could be black and tan merle.

They are still working on it, but recent research shows that B&T like the second one - as you'd usually see in GSDs - is actually B&T not sable, but with possibly an additional modifier that extends the tan and reduces the black.
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11-10-2012, 08:53 PM
Originally Posted by MerlinsMum View Post
First one's a sable merle - second also could be, but given the heavy black saddle it could be black and tan merle.

They are still working on it, but recent research shows that B&T like the second one - as you'd usually see in GSDs - is actually B&T not sable, but with possibly an additional modifier that extends the tan and reduces the black.
Nope
Pup from the 2nd one is stunning


This is a sable BC
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