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mikelli

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    Labradors - grandchildren -Labradors

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    QLD
  1. We have four crates and a space at the back to put gear and gazebos etc. We travell to shows all the time, it is a great set up.
  2. There are quite a lot of labrador breeders in Qld. Have a look in the breeders section on here and you will find some very reputable breeders. Give a few a ring and ask some questions, I am sure that you will find someone that you feel comfortable dealing with. If you want another breed, each breed has its own section on DOL so you should be able to find someone that suits you. Ask the questions you want the answers to, you will soon get a feel for who you want to deal with.
  3. Congratulations!!! You can be very proud of your kids, they are a credit to you!!!
  4. Oh that makes sense now, I understood that there was 2 genes from Mirawee said, but I didn't understand how they work together...now I know lol So is this possible, homozygous black bitch, if bred to yellow, can she produce yellow pups? I think... yes... if she is a Homozygous (black) bitch she can still carry yellow so she'd be EeBB. if she's mated to a yellow (ee) she could produce yellow pups but she would not be able to produce liver pups. If she was a heterozygous (EeBb) black bitch, depending on the yellow sire, she could produce choc and yellow (if the sire was a yellow with heterozygous black gene) I think... lol But if she carried yellow, would that mean that she is NOT homozygous? The reason for the question is I went to the Guide Dogs QLD open day, and they brought out one of their black breeding bitches, and her 8 black puppies, and they were saying that because she is 'dominant black' which I understood as laymans for homozygous black, then regardless of what colour she is bred to, she will only ever produce black...so obviously she doesn't carry yellow, but if bred to a yellow, her pups could carry yellow...and possibly chocolate yes? Her puppies would only carry chocolate if the yellow stud dog carried chocolate and then only some of the puppies would carry chocolate....50% black carrying yellow 50% black carrying yellow and chocolate
  5. Go to the above link, shows every possible combination of colour mateings and the outcomes, no guess work needed.
  6. +1 Thank you for your replies
  7. Just wondering if any of the air companies still allow you to take dogs as excess baggage or do you have to pay the full per kg rate for them???
  8. Would love some Group 3 results if anyone knows them, Please....
  9. Thanks Callide Valley for a great weekend, we thoroughly enjoyed the weekend.....
  10. We have 25 LAB and 28 LAB, the 25 and 28 have special significance, not dog related.....
  11. Let's just say someone got a very nice birthday present on Saturday...
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