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Even if what looks like a testicle could be several other things. :p But well, Elf already found even the datas of the dog in question. :) |
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Hanka, remember my mail recently sent ..... Is it possible that Daniela comes into contact with the person who agrees to conduct such tests with his dog (she is a veterinarian, so no problem for it to make itself the levy in the rules) In terms of lineage, it is a half brother Galiba (1/2 frères de Galiba) (with Falko in father) so very interesting for a reliable result |
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And since the start of the breed red and white pups did appear. Only with the red ones was also breeded. (in Holland this color red is mentionent as “forrest brown” ) And never were made official mixes with nordic breeds! But maybe (like in all kind of breeds!!;-)) some breeders did cheat and did make “crossings” and did registrate like Saarloos. SWH colors accepted by breed standard are: Light till dark wolfgrey, light till dark brown (forrest brown), light creme till white . Wolfgrey with black nose, forrest brown with liver color nose, white both color noses are accepted but liver color is to prefer. A lot about colors of GSD you can find HERE (3 pages and also photo’s) The saarloos database you can find HERE |
The owner of one of the offspring of Fallko Kollarov dvor is willing to cooperate with DNA research :) Just contact me in private for more info.
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Before I was thinking that F Crying wolf could have double parentage, now that we have more informations about a possible accident coming from an forest-brown Saarloos things changed a bit for me.
Dvorak, the brown Saarloos born in 2003 (according to the ShW stats), that turns impossible to F litter have double parentage. We have S, V and Y Crying Wolf doing weird puppies, S born at 2005, V at 2006 and Y at 2007, all possible years to an accident happen if this Saarloos was there all this time, we could be sure that he was there in 2007 due the photo done by Lorry (???). If it is so, then would be easier to take samples of these litters (specifically the pups which are showing this problem) and compare with the blood of Dvorak itself. |
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But possible to test if they are half siblings to Dvorek's known Saarloos litters, right? Because at the least they can't share dams.. Assuming they may cooperate.
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Yes, I know, we can use his SAV pups too. But first we ask about help owners of csw. We prefer not mix to this problem other breeds.......
Thanks to people which contacted me with DNA of their dogs, it is nice. I think it can be interest, if we can know what hapenned....... If we will have more samples of DNA, we can know more info. Daniela will do everything what is possible to research. |
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Hello all, thanks to all offers of DNA from all people here. Daniela is so sorry, she can´t continue with this researching, for her personal reasons.
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Only mas make testing plan and make this |
There are also two other genetic "issues" to consider... the first is spontaneous mutation - for additional information on this Google "Panda SHepherds" - pure West German highline GSDs that produced white-patched pups - one parent had a spontaneous mutation for this and it is currently being studied by University of California. ANother is "Chimerism" - Google "Chimera" where unexpected DNA plays a role - brindle colored horses, for instance, and it has been seen in humans, where a woman gave birth to her SISTER'S offspring (the baby she concieved and gave birth to was NOT genetically related to her but to a "sister" whose genes she carries as the "sister" was absorbed by her in the fetal stage).
Just because wild wolves, GSDs, etc. do not display mutations of color does not mean they do not exist in the gene pool. Remember all dogs descend from the wolf, so there is the potential for anything in the genetics. Pushed-in faces are not seen in the wolf or GSD but is seen in wolf descendents like the Bully breeds, showing that wolf genetics are indeed a maleable "material" and likely to have spontaneous mutations from time to time... |
a little streng when this "mutation" have not only mutation in collor and pigment but and in anatomy :twisted:
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Very best regards / Mikael |
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Very best regards / Mikael |
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She do not want to find out, where when and how :twisted: ??? Best regards / M |
Mikael, you must ask her personally....
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