No other dog has the colours of your litters. It’s truly amazing how you make the colours up. Your hilarious with really cute old coloured puppies. Are you a puppy farmer?
He’s nice but definitely not the only one in the world bro , there’s a lot of rojos and double chocolates with that shade , the bs variant that mr traumatic Carries will do that , there’s a lot of dogs that carry the bs variant but unfortunately labs here in the states don’t test for that or the bc variant , but definitely a great way to promote him with the classic first one in the world line !
It’s not really a big deal to me I just figured I would say it until I’ve been proven wrong and I still have yet to see another. Definitely should be out there
That’s him & his littermates that are double chocolates on the thumbnail photo. When it’s a brand new color your correct someone creates a name for it. His shade is clearly different. Looks nothing like any double chocolate I’ve seen yet.
Bro that’s sick!! GoldZilla is at 3500 but I’d discount his rate for you to use him on her!! I’d love to see that bc link up! DM me threw my website or IG BIGBONEBULLDOGS.
Where all do you send your DNA? Besides animal genetics, uc Davis would love to know what the one is across the pond is that has the multiple tests for bb and have you tested your beautiful Golden boy for intensity that might be causing the shade different?
Hi! I have a Blue Merle Frencton I want to breed when she goes in heat. If I breed her with an Isabella or a lilac or a chocolate what colors would her pups be?
Need some reassurance, so to make a double chocolate isabella, you would need one double chocolate pup, bb coco. Then you would breed it with a standard isabella bb dd?
So my question is I tested my dog and he has 2 copies of bb but it says one is bc and one is ba is there a difference? Or is two copies just two copies. I looked it up and it said it’s just different mutations. It says there is ba bc and bd
Please disregard if I’m incorrect, in order for a dog to be a lilac it needs the dd-dilute and bb-testable or cocoa-chocolate and a new shade Isabella lilac would need all 3 dd-dilute (blue), bb-testable (brown), and cocoa-(chocolate). A dog with the cocoa and bb isn’t a lilac, it would be a cocoa chocolate, because the dd gene is need to produce a lilac dog.
How did you find out goldzilla was a double chocolate? Did you find out by DNA testing exactly what he is and what he can produce? What do you recommend for the best DNA testing?
@@BulldogBreeder Ok. My understanding is that lilac is dd/coco.. and Isabella is dd/bb. New shade is bb/coco. So a dog can't be Isabella without 2 copies of dilute black and two copies of Rojo. Cuz in your diagram you said double chocolate Isabella and only showed bb/coco. Which wouldn't be Isabella cuz there is no dilute black.
@@BBN358 new shade Isabella is bb coco dd . Regular Isabella bb dd . The word “Isabella” doesn’t make it special having 2 copies bb does. A double chocolate is bb coco. Called double chocolate Isabella sometimes to remind people it’s double bb rojo chocolate.
@@BulldogBreeder "Double chocolate" and "new shade" are the same. I was just confused why one would even use the name "Isabella" for a bb/coco genetic code that's all.
@@BBN358 new shade & double chocolate are different new shade is double chocolate plus 2 copies blue. Because it’s the (bb) in Isabella that is rare & sought after. The d gene is very common the b isn’t
@@trinibaduk9012 obviously I just said it mind. the business that pays you instead of budding in on a year old comment do something else with you’re time.
@@trinibaduk9012The question is who are you You’re under my comment I’m not under yours. No question or statement was address to you the owner of this channel answered my question didn’t need for you’re input Karen
Lol did you do DNA ?? Does she carry (b) ?? If not which she probably doesn’t if you didn’t pay (b) money so no she won’t produce unless she carries (b) gotta do DNA .