Description
Two females left out the litter. Snow is a beautiful cream female with an exceptional DNA profile that makes her a valuable addition to both breeding programs and companion homes. She is at/at, carrying two copies of the tan point gene, and B/b, making her a chocolate carrier. Snow is also co/co, carrying two copies of the cocoa gene, which is highly desirable in color breeding programs. She is D/d, carrying one copy of the dilute gene, and e/e, carrying two copies of the cream gene, which is why she expresses the cream coat color. Additionally, she is Int/Int, carrying two copies of the intensity gene associated with lighter pheomelanin pigmentation. Snow carries one copy of the merle gene (n/M) and one copy of the white spotting gene (n/S), offering the potential to produce a variety of sought-after color combinations when paired appropriately. She is also l4/l4, carrying two copies of the long-hair (fluffy) gene, making her an excellent candidate for fluffy French Bulldog programs.
Puma is a Black & Tan female with an impressive DNA profile. She is at/at, carrying two copies of the tan point gene, and is a chocolate carrier (B/b) as well as a cocoa carrier (n/co). She also carries one copy of the dilute gene (D/d) and one copy of the cream gene (E/e), giving her the potential to produce a variety of desirable colors when paired appropriately. Puma carries one copy of the intensity gene (n/Int), which can contribute to lighter pigment expression, and is negative for merle (n/n). She is also l4/l4, carrying two copies of the long-hair (fluffy) gene, making her an excellent candidate for fluffy breeding programs. Additionally, she carries one copy of the white spotting gene (n/S) and has been DNA tested clear for albinism and other coat trait mutations.
Puma is a Black & Tan female French Bulldog with an impressive DNA profile. She is at/at, carrying two copies of the tan point gene, and is a chocolate carrier (B/b) as well as a cocoa carrier (n/co). She also carries one copy of the dilute gene (D/d) and one copy of the cream gene (E/e), giving her the potential to produce a variety of desirable colors when paired appropriately. Puma carries one copy of the intensity gene (n/Int), which can contribute to lighter pigment expression, and is negative for merle (n/n). She is also l4/l4, carrying two copies of the long-hair (fluffy) gene, making her an excellent candidate for fluffy breeding programs. Additionally, she carries one copy of the white spotting gene (n/S) and has been DNA tested clear for albinism and other coat trait mutations.
Adv. ID:KShanTA4A