Can two brindle Boxers have a fawn?

Below are the different genetic combinations that can occur in Boxers. Note that a brindle dog that carries only one brindle gene can produce fawn puppies, if it is paired with a dog that carries at least one fawn gene. (Phenotypically refers to the way the puppy looks - the coat color that you see.)
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Will two brindle dogs produce brindle puppies?

Remember that a dog that only produces brindle must have both a brindle sire and dam, as both parents had to contribute the brindle gene (BB). Conversely, a dog with both a brindle and non-brindle parent will not produce only brindles as it carries the non-brindle gene (Bn).
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Can two fawn dogs make brindle?

His parents were both Fawns. I was doing research and have discovered that Fawn x Fawn can not produce Brindle. I called the breeder and he said he knew that and was surprised by the Brindle pups to.
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Can you breed brindle to brindle?

Can you breed brindle to brindle? Breeding For Brindle Breeding brindle/brindle can produce fawn or brindle puppies. Breeding a brindle, even one with perfect color conformation will not assure pups of the same color.
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What color will my Boxer puppies be?

The majority of Boxer dogs will be fawn or brindle with endless options of marking placement. We will discuss the meaning of Fawn and Brindle as it can be quite a range of colors on this dog breed.
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What is a flashy brindle Boxer?

Black brindles are still brindles, it's just that the dog doesn't carry the gene for the black color. Marking patterns are also impacted by modifiers, so that a “flashy Boxer” is genetically the same as another flashy Boxer, but it won't be phenotypically (or visually) the same.
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Are brindle Boxers rare?

6. Brindle Boxers are not rare, they are one of the three standard coloring for the Boxer breed. Certain types of markings and coloring are more rare than others though, like the sealed brindle.
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Is brindle dominant or recessive?

Brindle is one of the recessive genes on the K locus. There are three K locus genes – K (dominant black), kbr (brindle) and k (non-solid black – allows A locus to be expressed).
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What Colours make a brindle dog?

Typically, the pattern features shades of red as the base color with black stripes on top. However, the coloring can vary considerably, depending on other coat genes that are present. Here are 10 dog breeds that carry the brindle gene.
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Is brindle dominant in dogs?

The four alleles of this gene in order of dominance are: melanistic mask (Em), grizzle (Eg), black (E) and red (e). K (dominant black) locus. This gene controls dominant black, brindle, and fawn colors.
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What is a reverse brindle dog?

The lighter brindle coloring is called a “reverse brindle.” This type of coat has the lighter color being more prominent on the darker background of the dog's coat. Some breeds can carry a more grey or “blue” looking color of the brindle color.
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Where does the term brindle come from?

The word brindle comes from brindled, originally brinded, from an old Scandinavian word.
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What is harlequin Great Dane?

Harlequin is a pattern seen in Great Danes resulting from the complex interaction of the Merle and Harlequin genes on black pigment. Great Dane with classic Harlequin pattern. Phenotype: Harlequin Great Danes display a pattern of irregular dark patches on a white background.
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How do French Bulldogs get brindle?

The brindled pattern comes from the genes, specifically the K-Locus gene, which is responsible for the fawn, dominant black, brindle colors. If the Frenchie needs to have a Brindled pattern, both its parents should have a recessive K gene.
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What color is fawn brindle?

Fawn Brindle is a warm colour with a very subtle green undertone, making it a GREIGE paint colour. If you're not sure about the difference between greige and taupe, you may want to read THIS.
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What is the DNA for brindle?

kbr produces the brindle color pattern and is dominant over the ky allele. This means that dogs with the genotype kbrkbr or kbrky will have the brindle color pattern. Dogs with the genotype kyky are yellow in color.
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How do you get brindle puppies?

A dog's genetics determine if it will have a brindle coat. To be brindle, a dog must carry the brindle gene—and only certain breeds do. However, the brindle gene is recessive to the black-colored gene, which means that many dogs that carry the gene will be black or multicolored.
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Can a brindle dog carry Merle?

The gene might cause the dog to be brindled all over or just points such as around their ears or base of their tail. Fawn, blue, harlequin, brindle, chocolate and piebald are all recessive genes that can be carried in any color. The brindle can also carry unseen colors. Merle and black are dominant genes.
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Are brindle dogs born brindle?

Genetics of the Brindle Coat

So to be brindle requires a brindle gene, and a specific type of Agouti gene. But, even with this combination present, the brindle will be switched off if another gene known as 'dominant black' is present!
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What is blue brindle dog?

Blue brindle is a combination of coat color and pattern. So a blue brindle Pitbull is a Pitbull with a blue coat in a brindle pattern, rather than a breed in its own right. Most people interested in blue brindle Pitbulls have an American Pitbull Terrier in mind.
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How much does a brindle Boxer puppy cost?

Boxer Breeders

Buying a purebred Boxer puppy from a responsible breeder will run you between $800 and $2,800. Purchasing a dog from a high-quality breeder ensures you're getting a healthy puppy whose parents have been pre-tested for genetic conditions.
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What is considered a flashy fawn Boxer?

Brindle is dominant over fawn, but the combination of genes in an individual puppy determines its coloring. A fawn Boxer dog can have solid coloring (called “plain”), or fawn with white markings (called “flashy”).
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What does a sealed brindle Boxer look like?

When boxers' classic black stripes overwhelm any fawn elements of their coats, they're often called sealed brindle boxers. While brindle coats are often fawn with darker stripes, they do appear the other way around, too -- with deep brownish basic coats and conspicuously paler streaking.
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Is there such a thing as a reverse brindle Boxer?

Many breeds have a standard for brindles. Boxers, one of the most common examples, have only two true colors: fawn and brindle. For any brindle breed, reverse brindling is possible. Some refer to the heavy brindling that produces a dog to be almost black as sealed brindling, but this term is not standard.
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How much is a Boxer puppy cost?

Cost for a Boxer puppy

As of publication time, reputable, health-focused, purebred Boxer puppy breeders charge between $800 and $2,800 for a Boxer puppy.
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