German Shepherds start nearly black, if black and tan, and get more tan and less black as they mature, so that 'black saddle' look so many have. Any GSD in there?
Mary
Mary
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She is a multiple cross and not a hybrid/Designer pup. Mutts will be anything once mature. Rottie/Golden/ Husky cross?So she was an "oops" breeding. The breeder sent the dam to be bred to a lovely Golden male, but apparently the stud owner's 1/2 husky got to her instead. It was a surprise to the breeder when her Golden started giving birth to black puppies...
Lucky for me, she's actually exactly what I was in the market for.
She's creeping tan, and the tan has crept and lightened a lot already in her first thirteen weeks (but it's partially obscured by brindle markings, so harder to tell). I don't expect it'll lighten much more, but she could end up entirely brindle and just have a black saddle. I suspect it will creep some more, but maybe not that much. We'll see!
What was the other half?but apparently the stud owner's 1/2 husky got to her instead.
Do you have any idea how accurate the Dog DNA test is? We have a mixed on mixed breed...a true mutt, that I've been considering testing.And no brindle in either Goldens or Huskies! A DNA test later might be fun...
Mary