How does a dog become brindle?

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 any dog be brindle?

Mixed Breeds

Any of the purebred variants above mixed with any other breed, will have the ability to produce a brindle coated offspring. The chances may be less depending on the dog it's mated with. But there's still a chance of brindle colors coming through as long as one parent has the gene.
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Are brindle dogs rare?

In some dogs the brindle color is much more common than others. For example, it is very common to find brindle Boxers, whereas brindle Great Danes are rare. Many people adopt brindle dogs for their unique tiger-like appearance. But, not all dog breeds can inherit the rare, recessive brindle gene.
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How are brindle puppies made?

Brindle dog breeds' pattern is caused by the interaction of the Agouti gene with various other genes. Some dog breeds that can have brindle coats include Mastiffs, Dachshunds, and Bull Terriers.
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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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Part 5 of 13 dog color genetics pied and brindle genes



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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Is the brindle gene dominant?

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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Is brindle a genetic mutation?

Brindle is caused by a complex gene process and is technically a form of mosaicism, where some cells express one allele (KB) and some express the other (ky), a little like tortoiseshell cats.
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What makes a brindle Pitbull?

The Brindle Pitbull is a muscular, medium-sized dog with a brindle coat color, wide-set small eyes and short floppy rounded ears. Brindle is one of several color variations within the Pit-bull dog breed; not a separate dog breed.
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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 breed of dog has brindle coloring?

Dutch shepherds are only found with brindle markings. They're usually shades of silver or red gold. These dogs were originally found in other coat colors, but, in the early 20th century, the breed standard changed in an attempt to distinguish them from the German shepherd and Belgian Malinois.
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What is reverse brindle?

While a regular brindle pattern occurs when dark stripes appear over a lighter-colored background, a reverse brindle pattern switches the prominence of the coloring, so light stripes appear to sit on on a dark-colored background.
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What do you name a brindle puppy?

Top Names for Brindle Dogs
  • Bella.
  • Charlie.
  • Luna.
  • Lucy.
  • Bailey.
  • Max.
  • Cooper.
  • Daisy.
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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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What breeds make up a Tennessee brindle?

The Treeing Tennessee Brindle originated from a Brindle Cur dog, with a brown coat decorated with black tiger-like stripes.
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Can you breed Merle and brindle?

The resulting offspring are known as being: Double-Merle, Double-Merled or Double-Dappled. We do not condone this type of breeding and consider it as Irresponsible, Unethical and "Quick Sells" methodology. Breeding just for color with no regard for the betterment of the breed.
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What is the difference between Sable and brindle?

They come in a variety of shades, and one hair folicle often has 3+ colors on it, so even a haircut can make sables & brindles change color. Brindle has a more tiger-striped look when shaved down, while sable is more solidly colored.
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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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Is dominant black brindle?

This dog's black coloration is likely due to the Dominant Black variant. Phenotype: Dogs with the Dominant Black variant display solid coat coloration in fully pigmented areas or, in some cases, display a brindle pattern.
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What is a black brindle?

Brindle is the name given to a coat color pattern characterized by a brown base color, overlain with dark brown to black stripes. These markings often form a vaguely tiger-like pattern, but it can appear blotchy in other specimens.
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Will my puppy's coat change colour?

Many breeds have coats that change over time. Puppies will generally be a different color than the adult dog. Medications, sunlight, nutritional status and skin disease can all be factors in changing and dog's coat color.
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What types of dogs have brindle coats?

What Dog Breeds are Brindle?
  • Greyhound. Brindle on a Greyhound is not super common, but when they do have brindle, they have a huge range. ...
  • American Staffordshire Terrier / Pit Bull. These dogs often exhibit a brindle pattern, though it is not necessarily breed standard. ...
  • Mastiff. ...
  • Great Dane. ...
  • Whippet. ...
  • Dachshund. ...
  • Akita.
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What kind of dog is brown with black stripes?

Usually, a brindle Mastiff features a base color of either apricot or fawn while their entire body is covered in black stripes. The breed also has a black muzzle, ears, eye rims and snout.
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Can two fawn Boxers have a brindle puppy?

Brindle is dominant over fawn, so a Boxer inheriting one of each color gene .. will be brindle. Since a brindle Boxer can carry a fawn gene that is not expressed in their phenotype (appearance) .. a brindle can produce fawn puppies if paired with a dog carrying at least one fawn gene.
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