But as a pet, it really doesnāt matter. Unless you are planning on breeding her?
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My farrier has a red Merle male and he expressed interest in breeding for first pick of the litterā¦I already planned on keeping her intact (or un-spayed or however you wanna say it) I may have to get the tests done then bc I donāt wanna risk anything at allBut as a pet, it really doesnāt matter. Unless you are planning on breeding her?
Yes since Iām not slaying her Iāll probably get her testedhttps://www.ashgi.org/understanding-merle-and-the-science-behind-it
A lot of reading about the color merle if anyone is interested.
This one talks about cryptic merle. That's what it's called when a dog is merle, but doesn't necessarily look merle. It's why all breeds with merle should be tested before breeding.
https://avian2.animalgenetics.com/Canine/Canine-color/MLocus.asp
That makes sense! Definitely donāt want to risk it.My farrier has a red Merle male and he expressed interest in breeding for first pick of the litterā¦I already planned on keeping her intact (or un-spayed or however you wanna say it) I may have to get the tests done then bc I donāt wanna risk anything at all
Yes the last thing I want is blind and deaf puppersThat makes sense! Definitely donāt want to risk it.
Yeah trueYes the last thing I want is blind and deaf puppers![]()
Oh wow!!!A friends dog came overā¦heās a Boerboel and 150lbs of solid muscle View attachment 3652446
A big boi! Our neighbors had a 180pbs Saint and he was huge!A friends dog came overā¦heās a Boerboel and 150lbs of solid muscle View attachment 3652446