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Originally Posted by darbygale
I assume you have the name of this dam and her breeder on a pedigree. So would you care to share your information? Or is your information just hearsay.
You can get both traditional and parti in the same litter if one of the parents is a parti colored and one is a carrier. The carrier will have a parti gene and a traditional gene. That parent can give either gene to the offspring. If it gives a parti gene and the parti parent having only parti gense can only give parti genes, the result will be a parti colored puppy.. if it receives a traditional gene from the carrier parent, it wll be a traditional colored carrier. Because the parti gene is recessive, it must have two of them to be parti colored.
Two parti colored dogs will definitely breed true. Recessive genes will always breed true.
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Gloria Lipman bred two parti's together and got both standard color and parti. Last litter I saw was 3 standard and 1 parti, so they DO NOT breed true.
No, I had no interest in the dam that threw the first parti for the Lipman's since she was not out of their breeding. Ashley was bred to my dog's granddam before he was sold to the woman in OK. I had bred to an Ashley son more than once and bought an Ashley daughter and a couple of other Nikko dogs. How strange that in the 10 years I showed and bred Nikko dogs, I NEVER had a parti colored dog. And even stranger, Gloria Lipman never had one until she bred to the bitch that came back from the woman in OK that was not all Nikko breeding. HMMMMMMMMM! Wonder why.
So why not share the name of the dam that produced the first parti. I believe the woman in OK had a kennel prefix of Woodcres and her first name was Shirley.