We have a beautiful registered LH B/T Piebald Doxie.  When u have Piebald u 
have the white; in fact, most of the Black and Tan is on his head/chin area.  
Then he has a big black spot that covers 3/4 of his back and the rest is white 
except for his beautiful tail that fans out with black and white.  His name is 
Oreo and he is gorgeous!!!  When we took all 3 dogs to the new dog park around 
our area, it was Oreo that people were very interested in and he had his pic 
taken at least 3 times.  We had our Chi, Goliath; Min. Pinsher, Roxie and Oreo. 
He just loves people and basically greeted everybody in the park.  He is so 
laid back and just a real sweet heart.  We have found that the LH are more laid 
back than the SH, at least in the Dachshund breed. By the way, we had a Silver 
Dapple Doxie (silver blotches like one dapping with paint) that I had to put to 
sleep last year.  She was 14 yrs. old and of all my dogs (AND I DO LOVE ALL OF 
THEM), Maggie was attached to my hip and I
 loved that, she was my girl, as I just get tears in my eyes thinking about 
her.  Maggie had one brown eye and one blue eye which is acceptable in a Doxie 
and she also had an outline of the United States on her belly.  People either 
thought she was beautiful or ugly.  When our youngest daughter (now 23) played 
baseball a  smaller little girl at the park came up to me and ask, "did your 
puppy fall in the bleach"?  I thought that was so sweet.
  You really should not breed 2 Sillver Dapples, Definately Double Dapples.  
Correct me if I was advised wrong, but you can breed Silver Dapple and Piebald. 
The color of your Piebald ( as you can have Red, etc.), will determine what 
they look like.  However, I am never seen any Dachshund that was the 
combination of the two. 
  We never breed for show but was told Maggie definately could show.  We breed, 
just using our only 1 male and 1 female, every other heat or so.  Hollybygolly 
and Blitz always gave us 5 healthy puppies EVERYTIME.  All of us enjoyed having 
in our family room until we found them good home.  Shirley

marsha Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
             
  Who was it on here that breeds the wiener dogs :-) (was it Mare?) Anyhow, I 
have a question.....I know that in that breed, what they call dapple is the 
same as what we call merle in our breed. Thus no dapple to dapple breedings. 
Can you tell me what a piebald is then? I have never seen one and was asking my 
nephew what that was and the explanation he gave sounded alot like a 
dapple/merle. But supposedly, you can breed a dapple and a piebald........
   
  Can you explain to me what piebald is??? He recently used an outside stud 
with his dapple female and the stud is piebald. Is that an issue?????
   
  Marsha
  
 
  

         


       
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