Can two black dogs have a white puppy?

Of course, this can be the simple case of genetics – sometimes two white canines can produce black puppies if they both carry the dominant “black” gene. A color from generations ago can pop up in any puppy.
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Which dog determines color of puppies?

When dogs breed, the mother and father each randomly contribute one allele from each locus, giving each allele a 50% chance of being passed on to the pups. One of the alleles at each locus is dominant and determines the traits, like coat color, portrayed in the dog.
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Can a litter of puppies be different Colours?

So the breeds of the parents matter, as some breeds, such as the poodle, have genetic modifiers that can change the color of the coat over time (most commonly a progressive graying or “fading” of the coat).
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What happens when you breed a black dog with a white dog?

Each puppy would have a 75% chance of being solid black, and a 25% chance of being solid white!
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What makes a dog white?

In the article, the researchers show that the white coat color in dogs is caused by mutations in the MITF gene that is crucial for normal development of pigment cells. The researchers show that these mutations do not affect the MITF protein but rather its genetic regulation.
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Can two black labs have yellow puppies?

Depending on their genotype, two black Labradors can indeed have yellow or chocolate puppies. Remember from our grid above that there are four different possible genotypes for a black Labrador. The genotype refers to the genetic code that the dog carries.
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Will a black puppy stay black?

In most cases, puppies that are born black and change color in the future will be a gray or “blue” color. Your black puppy won't end up with a red merle color and pattern, but less drastic color changes often occur with age.
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Can you breed dogs the same colour?

This does not mean that you will get four puppies and one will be each of those colours. All it means is that each puppy has a 25% chance of being each colour. Occasionally you may even end up with all of the puppies in the litter inheriting the same colour genes; it just depends on which sperm reach the eggs.
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Do all puppies in a litter have the same DNA?

Reason 1: Dogs inherit genes at random.

The puppies, however, inherit segments of the available DNA at random. The result of this process, known as genetic recombination or genetic reshuffling, is that the actual genetic composition of puppies in the litter varies.
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What is dog sibling syndrome?

Littermate Syndrome (also knows as Sibling Aggression or Littermate Aggression) is a non-scientific anecdotal term that refers to a whole host of behavioral issues that tend to present when canine siblings (Littermates) are raised in the same household beyond the normal 8 to 10 weeks of age, when puppies are usually ...
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Is the biggest puppy in the litter the best?

As a basic guideline to his adult size, a puppy is likely to be slightly smaller than the larger breed in the cross when fully grown. Qualities of temperament in a particular breed can be offset by qualities in the crossbreed. For example, the more even character of a Labrador may balance a Boxer's bouncy personality.
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Are male or female dog genes more dominant?

A male animal carries one X chromosome (received from his mother) and one Y chromosome (received from his father). A female animal carries two copies of the X chromosome (one from each parent). Because the Y chromosome is dominant, XY animals are male and XX animals are female.
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What is the dominant color for dogs?

In dogs, original coat color research of pedigrees suggested that a third gene, named Dominant Black (K locus), was involved. This gene produces dominant black vs. brindle vs. fawn colors in breeds such as Great Danes, Pugs, and Greyhounds, among others.
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How do you predict what a puppy will look like?

Typically, the more loose skin a puppy has, the more room he has for growth. Big parents equals big puppies. The best and easiest way to determine the future size of your puppy is by looking at both parents. Generally, whatever the parent's size and weight is, you can bet your puppy will be as well.
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Do puppies take after Mom or dad?

What is this? If either mom or dad has all dominant genes, the puppy will take up their traits and resemblance. If one of the parents has all recessive genes, the likelihood of the puppy resembling either parent is 50-50.
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Can 2 blue dogs have black puppies?

There is a specific gene that can make a puppy black, no matter what his parents' colors are, and it happens to be a dominant gene. So if both parents are light-colored but they both carry the dominant "black" gene, chances are good that one or more of the puppies will be black or display black markings.
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Why is my black puppy getting white hair?

Genetics

Even perfectly healthy dogs might be genetically predisposed to early graying. In fact, even puppies can have graying hair, and it can start to become more silvery with age. A few breeds are more likely to be genetically predisposed to graying.
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Can a dog be born red?

Red Pigment

The mutation is the result of a Copy Number Variant, or duplication of certain instructions within a gene, that controls the distribution of pigment in a dog's hair follicle. As such, there are no genetic markers for red pigment.
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Do white puppies change color?

Just don't expect your white puppy suddenly being completely brown or black. Depending on how old your puppy is, however, it's likely you won't see any significant changes anymore. Here are some shots of one of our dogs to illustrate the color pattern on his head changing over time (or not).
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Why is my black puppy turning grey?

Like humans, dogs tend to go gray as part of their natural aging process. And just like us, as dogs get older, the pigment cells responsible for color (specifically, melanin) stop being produced; this causes the strands to come out at a lighter shade, like gray or white.
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Why do black dogs turn brown?

During winter months, most dogs' coats will darken again due to limited sun exposure. Many professional dog grooming products offer detanglers that also contain sunscreen for fur, which will protect fur from damaging sunrays. Follow the product's instructions carefully and apply often.
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Are white Labs rare?

Yes, White Labradors are very rare. Albinism is extremely rare in dogs, affecting maybe one in every 20,000. White Labradors that are pale Yellow Labradors are also rare.
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Can a chocolate and black Lab have yellow puppies?

Since chocolate Labs will not carry the black gene, they cannot produce black puppies. Because yellow Labs override black and brown colors, two of them will create only a yellow litter with yellow puppies.
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What causes a silver Lab?

Silver Labrador Retrievers can be bred from two Silver Lab parents, just one, or no silver parents. As long as both parents are carriers of the double recessive dilute gene, their puppies have a chance of being silver.
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