..Plenty of them around. Our club Pres has a retired Dutchie, Loki. SchHIII x 17 times.
LOL. Quite sure, Alex. I familiar with the popular Dutch Shepherd. V Beowulf (Sonnenberg)was a brindle, but it's hard to find good pics that depict it very well. The one on the PDB is dark but you can see the brindling on his legs at least.
10. Brindle B&T
I can't resist mentioning the brindle, which was one of the founding patterns of the breed and seems to have become extinct. The brindling gene affected the tan ground, so that B&T's and bicolours showed a dark striping or marbling (the same effect seen in brindle boxers) over the tan which was not at all unattractive. I wouldn't hazard to guess what a brindle marked sable would look like. Hopefully, if the pattern somehow reappeared, it would not be discarded as atypical.
* Willis, Malcolm B., B.Sc. Ph.D., 1977, The German Shepherd Dog: Its History, Development and Genetics. New York; Arco Publishing. p. 132.
Yeah, I see what you mean Steve. I've really only had a little of experience with Rotts. Tyler's Rott, Max, is gorgeous. I drool everytime I see him. He's barely starting to get into protection though at 12 mos. He was dragging my 220lb brother in law like nothing chasing the sleeve. I'll have to get you some pics.
Jenni, I think you have one of my favorite all Black GSD, that big male of yours..where's his pictures???LOL
That dominant jerk?! That worthless brute?! Caleb? Shot him in a rage. I was tired of him outsmarting me.
Actually, I'll pm you his photobucket link; I didn't really kill him (yet). He just turned 5 and I think maybe he's mellowing a bit...
I don't want to further hijack someone else's thread. It's really good to "see" you again, Angelique! Your sig pic is great!
Back on topic...That white is nothing; just something that pops up in some working lines. Qira has one white hair on her chest; when she was younger, it was a patch.
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